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Standard X
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Radioactivity
One MeV of nu...
Question
One MeV of nuclear energy is equivalent to:
(a) 1.6 × 10
−13
J
(b) 1.6 × 10
−19
J
(c) 1.6 × 10
−16
J
(d) 1.6 × 10
−15
J
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Solution
(a) 1.6 × 10
−13
J
One MeV of nuclear energy is equal to 1.6 × 10
-13
J.
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