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If it is stored in the nucleus, it must be nuclear energy.
Electromagnetic energy comes in a wide range of frequencies, from radio waves up to gamma rays. The infra-red, visible, and ultra-violet waves are produced by very hot bodies, like the sun. Radio and microwaves use electrical energy to produce them. X-rays are produced in high voltage discharge tubes. Gamma rays are only produced by reactions within the nucleus.
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.
Nuclear energy is mostly produced in the nucleus of the atom, by the release of binding energy (Strong Atomic Force) which holds the nucleus together.By the processes of fission and fusion, atoms are split or combined, with the result that they lose a small amount of mass. That small loss of mass is represented by Einstein's famous mass-energy equivalence equation e = mc2 as energy, about 9 x 1016 joules per kilogram, using the CGS units that Einstein used. The equation is unit consistent, however, and will work in any system of units.
Atp. it is produced in nucleus during breakdown of carbohydrates
No it is produced in the pumpkin pie vortex of lollipop quadrant 2647652.
Nuclear Energy
NUCLEUS.Atomic energy is produced from changes within nucleus of an atom.
Basically, the fission or splitting of the nucleus of Uranium 235 or Plutonium 239, which releases a large amount of thermal energy
well if you look closley it is not nucleus
Ribosomes are produced by the nucleus.
Energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom is called Atomic Energy or nuclear energy.
An isotope can be produced if a nucleus gains a neutron or if one of the protons in its nucleus decays into a neutron and positron.
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binding energy is the energy equivalent to the missing mass in the nucleus
If it is stored in the nucleus, it must be nuclear energy.