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Part A: If 38 anti-hydrogen atoms were to annihilate with matter, how much energ

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Question

Part A: If 38 anti-hydrogen atoms were to annihilate with matter, how much energy would be produced? Use 2.998*10^8 meters per second for the speed of light in vacuum. Use 9.11*10^-31 kg for the mass of the electron, and 1.6727^10-27 kg for the mass of the proton. A) 1.143*10^-8 J B) 5.716*10^-9 J C) 1.907*10^-17 J D) %.613*10^-9 J Part B: If 1 billionth of a gram (1.0*10^-9 g = 1.0*19^-12 kg) were to annihilate with matter, how much energy would be produced? A) 9.0*10^4 J B) 0.30 J C) 1.8*10^5 J Work shown for the provided questions would be much appreciated! Thanks! :)

Explanation / Answer

A) 1.143*10^-8 J B) 0.30 J