Fibrin
It is the release of the binding force (strong force) by combining light elements OR splitting heavy elements. (Iron is the "ash"; least binding force per nucleon.)
A Strong Nuclear Force
The nuclear force is what binds the nucleons, which are protons and neutrons, together in the nucleus of an atom. The binding energy is the amount of energy needed to break the atom apart. The one is a force, and the other is a measurement.
No. Fission is the splitting of atomic nuclei, which releases binding energy. That is the nuclear force.
The force binding the individual nucleons (neutrons and protons) together inside the nucleus of an atom. :)
Nuclear or nucleus binding energy are one and the same. IT is the force which is holding the nucleons together (protons and neutrons). Higher the binding energy , higher the stability of the nucleus.
force of vibration over come the binding
The expenditure (binding and releasing) of ATP
Heat is generated inside a nuclear reactor by the release of binding energy (Strong Atomic Force) by the process of fission (splitting one atom into two) or fusion (combining two atoms into one).
You get nuclear energy from the binding energy (Strong Atomic Force) that holds the nucleus together.
The binding energy in atomic nuclei. This energy is transmitted by the strong force.
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