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If 50 g was the loss in mass as a result of a fissionable reaction, how much energy will have been produced ?

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Loss in mass, m= 50 g = 0.05 kg
Energy, E = `mc^(2) = 0.05 xx3 xx 10^(8)`
Energy, E =` 4.5 xx10^(15) J`
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