Nuclear Binding Energy Simulation
This simulation visualizes the binding energy calculations for atomic nuclei. Binding energy is the energy required to disassemble a nucleus into its constituent protons and neutrons. The greater the binding energy per nucleon, the more stable the nucleus.
Calculation Results
Select a nucleus and click "Calculate Binding Energy" to see the results.
Iron-56 (⁵⁶₂₆Fe)
Protons: 26
Neutrons: 30
Mass: 55.934939u
Bismuth-209 (²⁰⁹₈₃Bi)
Protons: 83
Neutrons: 126
Mass: 208.980388u



