5.2.1

Mass & Energy

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Mass and Energy

The nucleus of an atom is made up of protons and neutrons. When protons and neutrons combine to make an atom energy is released.

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Binding energy

  • A nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons.
  • The mass of a nucleus is less than the mass of the individual protons and neutrons.
  • This is because when the protons and neutrons combine they release energy.
  • The energy released is called the binding energy.
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Energy with mass

  • Energy and mass can be linked through a very famous equation. The equation linking energy and mass is:
    • Energy = mass x (the speed of light)2^2
    • E=mc2E=mc^2
  • If the change in mass between the individual particles and the mass of the nucleus is known, we can find the binding energy using this equation.

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