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6 February, 08:08

0.100kg of a nuclear is converted to energy per day. What is the power produced by this fuel?

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  1. 6 February, 08:29
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    This problem is just what everybody likes to see:

    A direct application of E=mc²!

    If 0.100m kg of matter is converted to energy,

    the quantity of energy is

    E = m c²

    = (0.1 kg) · (3 x 10⁸ m/s) ²

    = (0.1 kg) · (9 x 10¹⁶ m²/s²)

    = (9 x 10¹⁵) (kg-m/s²) (m)

    = (9 x 10¹⁵) (Newton) (m)

    = (9 x 10¹⁵) Joules.

    Thatsa lotta energy, Bub!

    1 day = 86,400 seconds

    Power = (energy) / (time)

    = (9 x 10¹⁵ joules) / (86,400 seconds)

    = 1.041 x 10¹¹ joules/sec

    = almost exactly 1 gigawatt.
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