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What is the energy required to increase the mass of a system by one atomic mass unit?
A
661.5 MeV
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B
931.5 MeV
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C
1336.5 MeV
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D
785.2 MeV
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Solution
The correct option is
B
931.5 MeV
Δ
m
=
1
u
E
=
1
×
931.5
M
e
V
=
931.5
M
e
V
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