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what is the energy equivalent of an object with a mass of 1.05 g?
○ 3.15 × 10⁵ j
○ 3.15 × 10⁸ j
○ 9.45 × 10¹³ j
○ 9.45 × 10¹⁶ j
Step1: Recall Einstein's mass - energy equivalence formula
The formula for mass - energy equivalence is \(E = mc^{2}\), where \(E\) is the energy, \(m\) is the mass, and \(c\) is the speed of light in a vacuum (\(c=3.0\times 10^{8}\space m/s\)).
Step2: Convert the mass to kilograms
The mass \(m = 1.05\space g\). Since \(1\space kg=1000\space g\), we convert grams to kilograms by dividing by 1000. So \(m=\frac{1.05}{1000}\space kg = 1.05\times 10^{- 3}\space kg\).
Step3: Substitute the values into the formula
Substitute \(m = 1.05\times 10^{-3}\space kg\) and \(c = 3.0\times 10^{8}\space m/s\) into \(E=mc^{2}\).
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