Do meteors have their own GBE?

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Yes, meteors do have their own gravitational binding energy (GBE) just like any other celestial body. GBE is the minimum amount of energy required to disperse the celestial object into its individual components, such as fragments or particles, due to the inward pull of gravity. This energy is determined by the mass, size, and composition of the meteor.
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