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packing fraction

American  

noun

  1. Physics. a measure of the stability of an atomic nucleus, equal to 10 4 multiplied by the mass defect and divided by the mass number.


packing fraction British  

noun

  1. a measure of the stability of a nucleus, equal to the difference between its mass in amu and its mass number, divided by the mass number

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packing fraction Scientific  
/ păkĭng /
  1. The ratio of the total volume of a set of objects packed into a space to the volume of that space.

  2. The difference between the isotopic mass of a nuclide and its mass number, divided by its mass number. The packing fraction is often interpreted as a measure of the stability of the nucleus.


Etymology

Origin of packing fraction

First recorded in 1925–30

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For one, there’s the idea of packing fraction: If you pack balls into a volume, they can’t fill all the space.

From Slate

This small fraction, called the packing fraction, becomes energy.

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