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- Can I understand the relationship between binding energy and mass by comparing it to the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy?
Can I understand the relationship between binding energy and mass by comparing it to the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy?
When an object falls, its gravitational potential, a scalar value, decreases, and its energy is converted into kinetic energy. Even when a nuclear fusion reaction occurs, the mass, which is a scalar value, decreases, and it is converted into binding energy and released. The relationship between the two seems similar. Can I understand the relationship between binding energy and mass by comparing it to the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy?
When an object falls, its gravitational potential, a scalar value, decreases, and its energy is converted into kinetic energy. Even when a nuclear fusion reaction occurs, the mass, which is a scalar value, decreases, and it is converted into binding energy and released. The relationship between the two seems similar. Can I understand the relationship between binding energy and mass by comparing it to the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy?