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If four grams of matter are converted to their equivalent amount of energy, how much energy is released? Show your work.

User Kwab
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Use Albert Einstein's equation

  • E=mc²

m=0.004kg

  • E=(0.004)(3×10⁸)²
  • E=0.004(9×10¹⁶)
  • E=3.6×10¹⁴J
User Gastaldi
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Answer:

Equation of Special Relativity


E=mc^2

where:

  • E = energy (measured in Joules)
  • m = mass (measured in kilograms)
  • c = speed of light where
    c \approx 3 * 10^8 \: \sf ms^(-1)

First, convert 4 g into kilograms as mass is measured in kg:


\implies \sf 4\:g = 0.004\:kg=4 * 10^(-3)\:kg

Substitute the given values into the equation and solve for E:


\begin{aligned}E & = mc^2\\\implies E & = \sf (4 * 10^(-3)) \cdot(3 * 10^8)^2\\& = \sf (4 * 10^(-3)) \cdot (3^2 * 10^(8(2)))\\& = \sf (4 * 10^(-3)) \cdot (9 * 10^(16))\\& = \sf 4 \cdot9 * 10^(-3) \cdot10^(16)\\& = \sf 36 * 10^((-3+16))\\& = \sf 36 * 10^(13)\\& = \sf 3.6 * 10^(14)\: \sf J \end{aligned}

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