Examples of using Binding energy in English and their translations into Danish
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There is reason to believe that the binding energy(BE) of a nucleus is proportional to the loss of potential energy which occurred when it was formed.
There is no significant increase in binding energy for two alpha particles but for three there is.
When the binding energy is not strong enough to hold the nucleus of an atom together,
Two nucleons can form a spin pair which involves a binding energy to 2 to 3 MeV.
The binding energies of nuclides larger than an alpha particle seem to include the binding energy of alpha particles.
that it would explain most of the binding energy of nuclei.
The Forces between Nucleons Two nucleons can form a spin pair which involves a binding energy to 2 to 3 MeV.
When the mass deficit is expressed in energy units it is called the binding energy of the nucleus.
The sharp drops in excess binding energy occur when a shell is filled
The effect of neutron-proton spin pairs is revealed by a sharp drop in incremental binding energy after the point where the numbers of neutrons
As shown above, there is a sharp drop in incremental binding energy when the number of neutrons exceeds the proton number of 36.
In the above graph the sharp drop off in incremental binding energy after 41 neutron pairs corresponds to 82 neutrons, a magic number.
This binding energy has the same characteristics as the loss in potential energy involved in the formation of a nucleus.
Quantitative Analysis of Relationships Concerning Binding Energy and Number of Neutrons for the 50-t0-82 Neutron Shell.
The most important result of the analysis of incremental binding energy is that like nucleons repel each other
Quantitative Analysis of Relationships Concerning Binding Energy and Number of Neutrons in Nuclides for the Various Nuclear Shells.
The Interactions of Nucleons through the Nucleonic Force The most important result of the analysis of incremental binding energy is that like nucleons repel each other
The sawtooth pattern is a result of the enhancement of incremental binding energy due to the formation of neutron-neutron spin pairs.
which in the graph shows up to have an incremental excess binding energy comparable to that of 8.
Binding Energy Let Z represent the number of protons in a nucleus