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When an atom decays into another atom, what happens to the potential energy of the nucleus ?

I think it will get more negative because, in general, through fission and fusion an atom tries to get a greater binding energy and this means it has more potential energy stored. In this way the walls of the potential well get higher and it is harder for a nucleon to leave the nucleus. That makes the nucleus more stable.

is this true ?

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