Mass is converted into energy which appears as Binding Energy

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We know that in nuclear reactions , mass is converted into energy which appears as Binding Energy. Now, when we consider electrons coming close to the nucleus during nuclear/atomic phenomenon, can we consider that the energy present in the electric and Nuclear fields is converted into mass?? Can this be generalised to all forces and energy fields..i.e. If a body moves in a certain force field associated with a vector field, does energy change to mass? When do such changes take place? Why/Why not?
 
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Hey people...can somebody please offer their views on this... FASSSSTTTT...Thanks!
 
I am not an expert by any means but the only time I know of energy turning to mass is when a photon is split ino a matter/antimatter pair.
 
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