How to Calculate the Mass Defect

If you add up the individual neutrons and protons in an atomic nucleus, their mass is less than the mass of the nucleus. The difference between the two figures is called the mass defect. Calculating it is simple; total the mass of the protons and neutrons, then subtract the mass of the nucleus. The result is the mass defect.
  1. Mass Defect and Energy

    • The reason for the "missing" mass is that, when the atom forms, some of the mass becomes energy. This binding energy is what holds the parts of the nucleus in place. This is also the amount of energy released if the nucleus is split apart. To measure this potential energy, you convert the mass defect from atomic mass units to kilograms. Then run the weight in kilograms through Einstein's formula where energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.

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