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The binding energies of the nuclei A and B are `E_(alpha)and E_(alpha)` respectively. Three atoms of the element B fuse to give one atom of element A and an energy Q is released. Then, `E_(a),E_(b)` Q are relaetd as

A

`E_(a)-3E_(b)=Q`

B

`3E_(b)-E_(a)=Q`

C

`E_(a)+3E_(b)=Q`

D

`E_(b)+3E_(a)=Q`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Three atoms of `B to` one atom of A
`therefore" "Q=E_(a)-3E_(b)`
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