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Physics, 08.10.2020 03:01, suselygonza

Compute the total possible energy released from an annihilation of x-grams of anti-matter and the same quantity of matter, where x is the last two digits of your SS# or DL#. (20 points) –Use the famous Einstein’s formula for mass-energy equivalence •Compute the power output of this annihilation when the energy is released in x ns, where x is again the first two digits of your SS# or DL#. (10 points) •Compute how many cups of gasoline (8MJ) this energy corresponds to. (5 points) •Compute how many months of world electricity usage (3.6GJ/mo) this energy corresponds to. (5 points)

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