Nuclear binding energy: The following masses are known:
n (neutron) 1.008665 u
H 1.007825 u
Fe 56.935399 u What is the binding energy of
Fe, in MeV? (1 u = 1.6605 × 10-27 kg = 931.5 MeV/c2)
A) 500 MeV
B) 550 MeV
C) 610 MeV
D) 660 MeV
E) 710 MeV
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