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15 June, 15:04

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An aspirin has a mass of 325 mg. If the mass of the aspirin could be converted to energy with 100% efficiency, how many joules of

energy would be produced?

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  1. 15 June, 15:20
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    Produced energy = 2.925 * 10¹³ J

    Explanation:

    Given:

    Mass of aspirin = 325 mg = 0.000325 Kg

    Efficiency = 100%

    Find:

    Produced energy = ?

    Computation:

    According to light energy formula:

    ⇒ E = MC² ... C = Speed of light = (3 * 10⁸)

    ⇒ E = 0.000325 * (3 * 10⁸) ²

    ⇒ E = 0.000325 * 9 * 10¹⁶

    ⇒ E = 0.002925 * 10¹⁶

    ⇒ E = 2.925 * 10¹³ J
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