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24 October, 16:09

If there is a loss of 5.63 x 10-7kg of mass in a nuclear reaction, how many Joules of energy would be released? Recall that c = 3x108 m/s

3.92 x 104

3.92 x 1010

5.07 x 107

5.07 x 1010

6.26 x 10-24

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  1. 24 October, 16:28
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    E (energy) is released is calculated as

    E=MC^2

    E = energy in joules/

    M=mass in Kg

    C=is the speed of light

    energy is therefore calculated as

    ((5.63 x 10^-7) { (3 x 10^8) ^2) }=5.067 x 10 ^10 j (answer D)
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