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The equation $$be = \delta m c^2$$ represents the binding energy of a system, linking the change in mass (mass defect) to the energy released when nucleons (protons and neutrons) come together to form a nucleus. This concept highlights that when a nucleus is formed, some mass is lost and converted into energy, which is critical in understanding nuclear stability and reactions. The binding energy reflects how tightly the nucleons are bound within the nucleus, with higher binding energy indicating greater stability.