One requires energy E n to remove a nucleon from a nucleus and an energy ‘E e ’ to remove…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Atoms and Nuclei
One requires energy En to remove a nucleon from a nucleus and an energy ‘Ee’ to remove an electron from the orbit of an atom. Then
- En = Ee
- En < Ee
- En > Ee
- En > Ee
Answer
(C) E n > E e
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