Separation energy
In nuclear physics, separation energy is the energy needed to remove one nucleon (or other specified particle or particles) from an atomic nucleus. The separation energy is different for each nuclide and particle to be removed.
In nuclear physics, separation energy is the energy needed to remove one nucleon (or other specified particle or particles) from an atomic nucleus. The separation energy is different for each nuclide and particle to be removed.
In nuclear physics, separation energy is the energy needed to remove one nucleon (or other specified particle or particles) from an atomic nucleus. The separation energy is different for each nuclide and particle to be removed.
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