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The mass defect of a particular reaction resulted in the production of 5.50 x 10^15 joules of energy. What mass (if totally converted to energy) would correspond to this amount of energy? (1 J = 1 kg m^2/s^2)

1.83 x 10^8 kg

4.95 x 10^7 kg

6.11 x 10^-2 kg

1.64 x 10^-1 kg

User Mushroom
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This is a late answer but,

6.11 x 10^-2 kg


User LittleLebowski
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Answer : The correct option is,
6.11* 10^(-2)Kg

Explanation :

According to the Einstein equation, the energy is equal to the product of mass and the square of the speed of light.

The mathematical expression is :


E=m* c^2

where,

E = energy =
5.50* 10^(15)J

c = speed of light =
3* 10^8m/s

m = mass = ?

Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get the mass.


5.50* 10^(15)J=m* (3* 10^8m/s)^2


m=6.11* 10^(-2)Kg

Therefore, the mass defect would be,
6.11* 10^(-2)Kg

User Pawan Joshi
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