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PhysicsMediumMCQ2017 · 09 Apr Online

Q28.Imagine that a reactor converts all the given mass into energy and that it operates at a power level of 109 Watt . The mass of the fuel consumed per hour , in the reactor, will be: (velocity of light, c is 3 × 108 m s−1 ) (1) 6.6 × 10−5 g (2) 0.96 g (3) 4 × 10−2 g (4) 0.8 g

What This Question Tests

This problem tests the direct application of Einstein's mass-energy equivalence principle to calculate the mass consumed per hour in a reactor operating at a given power level.

Concepts Tested

Einstein's mass-energy equivalence principlePower definition

Formulas Used

E = mc²

P = E/t

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