Asked by Sanya

A tritium nucleus is formed by combining two
neutrons and a proton. The mass of this nucleus
is 9.106 × 10–3 universal mass unit less than the
combined mass of the particles from which it is
formed. Approximately how much energy is
released when this nucleus is formed?

Answers

Answered by Damon
E = m c^2
Answered by Elena

E=Δm•c²=
=9.106•10⁻³•1.67•10⁻²⁷•(3•10⁸)²=1.37•10⁻¹²J
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Related Questions