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If M(A, Z), Mp and Mn denote the masses of the nucleus, proton and neutron respectively in units of u(1u = 931.5 MeV/c^2) and BE represents its binding energy in MeV, then.
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If M(A, Z), Mp and Mn denote the masses of the nucleus, proton and neutron respectively in units of u(1u = 931.5 MeV/c^2) and BE represents its binding energy in MeV, then.
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SOLVED: Semi-empirical mass formula: 2/3 22 (N-2)? B= #lap A 3/4 ahA-a,A a a, A1/3 ah =15.5 MeV a,=16.8 MeV 23 MeV ap = 34 MeV +1 1 = Zeven-N even nuclei
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M, M n and M p denotes the masses of a nucleus of ZX^A , a neutron, and a proton respectively. If the nucleus is separated into its individual protons and neutrons
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