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Chapter 35 Problem 10P

Question

Recall, from this chapter, that the factor gamma (?) governs both time dilation and length contraction, where ? When you multiply the time in a moving frame by ?, you get the longer (dilated) time in your fixed fame. When you divide the length in a moving frame by ?, you get the shorter (contracted) length in your fixed frame. The fractional change of reacting mass to energy in a fission reactor is about 0.1%, or 1 part in a thousand. For each kilogram of uranium that undergoes fission, how much energy is released? If energy costs 3 cents per megajoule, how much is this energy worth in dollars?

Solution

Solution 10P Introduction We will use the mass to energy conversion formula to calculate the energy released. Solution Step 1 If m is the mass which is converted to the energy E , then, from the einstein formula we know that E = mc 2 Where c is the speed of light in vacuum.

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Title Conceptual Physics 12 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321909107

Recall, from this chapter, that the factor

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