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To properly sterilize a 1 kg package of meat in a food plant using high-energy electrons (electron energy: 10 MeV, beam current: 0.3 mA), how much electron energy must be deposited?

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a. 3,000 J
b. 7,000 J
c. 10,000 J
d. 21,000 J

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Final answer:

The amount of electron energy that needs to be deposited to sterilize a 1 kg package of meat using high-energy electrons, we need to know the duration of exposure.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the amount of electron energy that needs to be deposited to sterilize a 1 kg package of meat using high-energy electrons, we can use the equation:



Energy = Power x Time



First, we need to calculate the power using the equation:



Power = Current x Voltage



Given that the electron energy is 10 MeV and the beam current is 0.3 mA, we can convert the electron energy to joules:



1 MeV = 1.6 x 10^-13 J



10 MeV = 1.6 x 10^-12 J



Next, we can calculate the power:



Power = 0.3 mA x 1.6 x 10^-12 J



Now, we can calculate the energy:



Energy = Power x Time



Given that the beam current is 0.3 mA, or 0.3 x 10^-3 A, and the time is unknown, we cannot calculate the energy without the duration of exposure.

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