In the first atomic bomb, a test carried out in New Mexico called Trinity, the energy released was equivalent to approximately 17 kilotons of TNT. Estimate the mass converted into energy in this event. Note: One ton of TNT has an energy equivalent of 4.0 3 109 J. (a) 20 kilotons (b) 0.1 kilotons (c) 1 kg (d) 1 g (e) 1 mg
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If the moderator were suddenly removed from a nuclear reactor in an electric generating station, what is the most likely consequence? (a) The reactor would go supercritical, and a runaway reaction would occur. (b) The nuclear reactions would proceed as before, but the reactor would overheat. (c) The reactor would become subcritical, and the rate at which reactions occurred would diminish. (d) No change would occur in the reactors operation. (e) The rate at which reactions occurred would increase, but the reactor wouldnt go supercritical.
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