| 21. | Intermediate binding energies lying between these levels are not permitted.
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| 22. | Results from the calculations can include the binding energy.
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| 23. | A crude approximation, for photon energies above the highest atomic binding energy, is given by:
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| 24. | An electron is normally found in the lowest energy level, with the largest binding energy.
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| 25. | A graphical representation of the semi-empirical binding energy formula.
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| 26. | In a stable orbit the binding energy is a local minimum relative to parameter perturbation.
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| 27. | State A is also very lightly bound with binding energy half that of state X.
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| 28. | For every element and core ( atomic orbital ) there will be a different binding energy.
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| 29. | However, Planck was thinking about chemical reactions, where the binding energy is too small to measure.
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| 30. | A much stronger type of binding energy, the nuclear binding energy, is involved in nuclear processes.
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