The binding energy per nucleon, BE/A, is a measure of the average energy required to remove a nucleon (proton or neutron) from an atomic nucleus. It represents the stability and energy distribution within the nucleus.
Binding energy per nucleon can be calculated using the formula:
This calculation helps in understanding the nuclear structure and stability of different isotopes.
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