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If One Gram of Matter Could Be Completely Converted into Energy,the

Question 60

Question 60

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If one gram of matter could be completely converted into energy,the yield would be


A) 0.51 MeV
B) 931 MeV
C) 3 F ×\times× 1013 J
D) 9 ×\times× 1013 J
E) 9 ×\times× 1016 J

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