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In the process of nuclear fission of `1 g` uranium, the mass lost is `0.92 mg`. The efficiency of power house run by the fission reactor is `10%`.To obtain `400` megawatt power from the power house, how much uranium will be required per hour? `(c=3xx10^(8) m s^(-1))`.

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