The equivalent energy of a mass equal to $1 \, a.m.u.$ is

  • A
    $931 \, KeV$
  • B
    $931 \, eV$
  • C
    $931 \, MeV$
  • D
    $9.31 \, MeV$

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The graph shows the binding energy per nucleon versus mass number. $A, B, C, D, E, F$ are different nuclei. Four processes are given where $\varepsilon$ is the energy released. In which process is $\varepsilon > 0$?
$(i) \, A + B \rightarrow C + \varepsilon$
$(ii) \, C \rightarrow A + B + \varepsilon$
$(iii) \, D + E \rightarrow F + \varepsilon$
$(iv) \, F \rightarrow D + E + \varepsilon$

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