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Nuclear binding energy is the energy released during the hypothetical formation of the nucleus by the condensation of individual nucleons. Thus, binding energy per nucleon =Total binding energyNumber of nucleons For example, the mass of hydrogen atom is equal to the sum of the masses of a proton and an electron. For other atoms, the atomic mass is less than the sum of the masses of protons, neutrons and electrons present. This difference in mass, termed as mass defect, is a measure of the binding energy of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. The mass-energy relationship postulated by Einstein is expressed as:
ΔE=Δmc2
Where ΔE is the energy liberated, Δm is the loss of mass, and c is the speed of light.

MP and Mn are masses of a proton and a neutron respectively. For a nucleus, its binding energy is B and it contains Z protons and N neutrons, the correct relation for this nucleus if C is velocity of light is:

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M(N,Z)=NMn+ZMpBC2
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M(N,Z)=NMn+ZMp+BC2
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M(N,Z)=NMn+ZMpBC2
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M(N,Z)=NMn+ZMp+BC2
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The correct option is C M(N,Z)=NMn+ZMpBC2

Mass defect= NMn+ZMpM(N,Z)

BE(Binding energy) = mass defect×C2

Given ; BE = B

BC2 = NMn+ZMp - M(N,Z)

M(N,Z) = NMn+ZMp - BC2

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