I think you are referring to the fact that we do not have to take into account the neutrons if we work with binding energies, but we must if we work with mass defects.
@@donerphysics arent they both asking the same question though? For the energy released in the fission reaction, but in one of them you accounted for the neutrons mass while in the other you didnt
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22:14 You said that we dont take into account the masses of neutrons, but at 14:14 you did?
I think you are referring to the fact that we do not have to take into account the neutrons if we work with binding energies, but we must if we work with mass defects.
@@donerphysics arent they both asking the same question though? For the energy released in the fission reaction, but in one of them you accounted for the neutrons mass while in the other you didnt