massaverschil
Massaverschil refers to the difference in mass between two or more objects or quantities. In physics, this concept can arise in various contexts. For instance, it's central to understanding nuclear reactions, where a small difference in mass between the initial reactants and the final products is converted into a significant amount of energy according to Einstein's famous equation, E=mc². This mass defect is a fundamental aspect of nuclear binding energy.
In chemistry, massaverschil is observed in stoichiometry. When a chemical reaction occurs, the law of conservation
The term can also be used more generally to describe any disparity in mass. For example, when