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EY67

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The energy released from a nuclear reaction is equal to:
 a. energy associated with momentum conservation.
  b. the exothermic endothermy.
  c. energy associated with the change in mass.
  d. the total charge involved.

Question 2

What is the energy released for the reaction where the products are 0.0051 u less than the reactants? (1 u = 931.5 MeV/c2)
 a. 7.6 MeV
  c. 4.8 MeV
  b. 5.2 MeV
  d. 8.5 MeV



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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