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Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion: Source of Energy

ICSE · Class 12 · Physics

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A 50 kg uranium bomb releases 2.5 × 10^28 MeV. What is this energy equivalent in tons of TNT?

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20,000 tons of TNT

The stated equivalence for 50 kg uranium is 2.5 × 10^28 MeV, which corresponds to about 20,000 tons of TNT. This also matches the energy scale of large fission explosions.

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A reactor produces 144 × 10^10 J of useful energy in 1 hour with 10% efficiency. What mass loss corresponds to the total energy released in the reactor during that hour?

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0.16 g

Useful energy = 144 × 10^10 J. At 10% efficiency, total released energy = 10 times this = 144 × 10^11 J. Using E = mc^2, m = 144 × 10^11 / (3 × 10^8)^2 = 0.16 g.

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A plutonium-239 sample of 1 kg undergoes complete fission, and each fission releases 180 MeV. How much total energy is released in MeV?

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4.54 × 10^26 MeV

1 kg of Pu-239 contains (6.02 × 10^23 / 239) × 1000 = 2.52 × 10^24 atoms. Multiply by 180 MeV per fission to get 4.54 × 10^26 MeV.

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A 2 kg sample of U-235 contains how many atoms?

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5.12 × 10^24 atoms

1 mole of U-235 has 6.02 × 10^23 atoms in 235 g. So 2000 g contains (6.02 × 10^23 / 235) × 2000 = 5.12 × 10^24 atoms.

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