How much energy would be required to break a helium nucleus into its constituents, two
Chapter 26, Problem 26.64(choose chapter or problem)
How much energy would be required to break a helium nucleus into its constituents, two protons and two neutrons? The masses of a proton (including an electron), a neutron, and neutral helium are, respectively, 1.00783 u, 1.00867 u, and 4.00260 u. (This energy difference is called the total binding energy of the nucleus.)
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