tömegdefektusnak
Tömegdefektusnak is a Hungarian term that translates to "mass defect" in English. It refers to the difference between the mass of a bound system, such as an atomic nucleus, and the sum of the masses of its constituent unbound particles. This phenomenon is a direct consequence of Einstein's famous equation, E=mc², which states that energy and mass are interchangeable.
When particles come together to form a more stable, bound system, some of their mass is converted
For example, a helium-4 nucleus, composed of two protons and two neutrons, has a mass that is