Great video! It had always been a mystery to me how mass could just appear or disappear like that, and even though I still don't know "where it goes" in the atom (probably a stupid question btw), I now make the link with stability, which was another unresolved mystery for me.. Thank you very much, have a great day!
Hi, at 4:30 when you are taking it away why did the mass of the neutron change in the calculation? or is that just an error
That is a mistake on my part. Sorry it should be 53x1.00867.
Thanks for spotting that.
Great video! It had always been a mystery to me how mass could just appear or disappear like that, and even though I still don't know "where it goes" in the atom (probably a stupid question btw), I now make the link with stability, which was another unresolved mystery for me.. Thank you very much, have a great day!
Is the mass of the constituent greater than the mass of the nuclei @mr naga physic
yes with the difference called the mass defect.