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The following masses are known: 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<sup>-27</sup> kg = 931.5 MeV/c<sup>2</sup>)  A)  500 MeV B)  550 MeV C)  610 MeV D)  660 MeV E)  710 MeV n (neutron) 1.008665 u 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<sup>-27</sup> kg = 931.5 MeV/c<sup>2</sup>)  A)  500 MeV B)  550 MeV C)  610 MeV D)  660 MeV E)  710 MeV
H 1.007825 u 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<sup>-27</sup> kg = 931.5 MeV/c<sup>2</sup>)  A)  500 MeV B)  550 MeV C)  610 MeV D)  660 MeV E)  710 MeV
Fe 56.935399 u
What is the binding energy of 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<sup>-27</sup> kg = 931.5 MeV/c<sup>2</sup>)  A)  500 MeV B)  550 MeV C)  610 MeV D)  660 MeV E)  710 MeV
Fe, in MeV? (1 u = 1.6605 × 10-27 kg = 931.5 MeV/c2)

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