Asked by Joy
The Sun puts out 3.9 x 10^26 J of energy per second. Assuming 100% conversion to energy, how much mass is required to create this energy
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Answered by
Joy
I'm sorry, but I really, really need help with this, but it's due tomorrow and I'm so lost..
Answered by
bobpursley
Start with
Energy= mass*speedlight^2
solve for mass. If speedlight is in m/s, and energy in joules, then mass will be in kilograms.
Energy= mass*speedlight^2
solve for mass. If speedlight is in m/s, and energy in joules, then mass will be in kilograms.
Answered by
Joy
omg thank you for much!!! :>
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