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Question
Define the ‘Mass defect’ of a nucleus.
Definition
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Solution
The mass defect of a nucleus is the difference between the mass of the completely assembled nucleus and the sum of the masses of the individual protons and neutrons that make it up.
Δm = `(Zm_p + Nm_n) - M_"nucleus"`
Where,
Z = Number of protons,
N = Number of neutrons,
mp = Mass of a proton,
mn = Mass of a neutron,
`M_"nucleus"` = Actual mass of the nucleus
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2024-2025 (March) Delhi Set 1
