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  • 01-03-2021
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in a nuclear plant, 1 * 10 ^27 J of energy is available from mass conversion How much mass was lost ?

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Muscardinus Muscardinus
  • 06-03-2021

Answer:

[tex]1.2\times 10^{10}\ kg[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

The energy of the nuclear plant, [tex]E=10^{27}\ J[/tex]

We need to find how much mass wast lost.

The relation between energy and mass is given by :

[tex]E=mc^2[/tex]

Where

c is speed of light

[tex]m=\dfrac{E}{c^2}\\\\m=\dfrac{10^{27}}{(3\times 10^8)^2}\\\\m=1.2\times 10^{10}\ kg[/tex]

So, [tex]1.2\times 10^{10}\ kg[/tex] of mass was lost.

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