| ⇦ |
| ⇨ |
An atom bomb weighing 1 kg explodes releasing 9×10¹³ J of energy. What percentage of mass is converted into energy?
Options
(a) 0 .1%
(b) 1%
(c) 2%
(d) 10%
Correct Answer:
0 .1%
Explanation:
No explanation available. Be the first to write the explanation for this question by commenting below.
Related Questions: - The energy of groundstate (n=1) of hydrogen level is -13.6 eV. The ionistation
- Two identical long conducting wires AOB and COD are placed at right angle
- Electrons used in an electron microscope are accelerated by a voltage of 25 kV
- A conducting square frame of side ‘a’ and a long straight wire carrying current I
- An electron is
Topics: Atoms and Nuclei
(136)
Subject: Physics
(2479)
Important MCQs Based on Medical Entrance Examinations To Improve Your NEET Score
- The energy of groundstate (n=1) of hydrogen level is -13.6 eV. The ionistation
- Two identical long conducting wires AOB and COD are placed at right angle
- Electrons used in an electron microscope are accelerated by a voltage of 25 kV
- A conducting square frame of side ‘a’ and a long straight wire carrying current I
- An electron is
Topics: Atoms and Nuclei (136)
Subject: Physics (2479)
Important MCQs Based on Medical Entrance Examinations To Improve Your NEET Score
18000+ students are using NEETLab to improve their score. What about you?
Solve Previous Year MCQs, Mock Tests, Topicwise Practice Tests, Identify Weak Topics, Formula Flash cards and much more is available in NEETLab Android App to improve your NEET score.
Share this page with your friends

Leave a Reply