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2 March, 13:05

In a nuclear reaction, the mass defect value = 0.0304 kilograms. What amount of energy, in joules, does this loss in mass represent? (1 J = 1 kg m2/s2)

2.74 x 1015 J

9.00 x 1018 J

9.00 x 1010 J

6.04 x 1014 J

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  1. 2 March, 13:21
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    The answer is 2.74*10^15 J
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