energybinding
Energybinding is a concept used to describe processes by which energy becomes bound within a system, forming stable or metastable states that require external input to access or release. The term is used across disciplines to encapsulate the idea that energy can exist in a bound form, rather than as freely available work. In practice, energybinding is closely related to the notion of binding energy: the work needed to separate the system into constituents, with higher binding energy indicating greater stability.
In nuclear physics, binding energy arises from the strong nuclear force and determines the stability of nuclei
Measurement and modeling of energybinding rely on binding energies, calorimetry, spectroscopy, and computational methods such as
Applications and research on energybinding address energy storage, containment of energy in reactors or fuel cells,