Calculate the mass defect and nuclear binding energy per nucleon for each of the nuclides indicated below.
Part A
Ca-40 (atomic mass = 39.96259 amu)
Part B
Binding Energy per nucleon for above problem
Part C
Ti-48 (atomic mass = 47.947947 amu)
Part D
Binding Energy per nucleon for above problem
Part E
Ag-107 (atomic mass = 106.905092 amu)
Part F
Binding Energy per nucleon for above problem
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