The total annual energy consumption in the U.S.A. is 1.00 x 1020 joules. If you were capable of converting mass to energy with 100% efficiency, how much mass, in kg, would you need to produce an energy E = 1 x 1020 joules?

A) 1.11 x 104 kg
B) 3.00 x 1028 kg
C) 3.33 x 1011 kg
D) 9.00 x 1036 kg

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Answer:

See answer below

Explanation:

Hi there,

To get started, use the famous equation that purely relates energy and mass,

[tex]E = mc^{2}[/tex]  where c is the speed of light, a constant: 2.99792458 [tex]* 10^8[/tex] m/s

and m is mass in kilograms. Note, majority of physics equations only work if in SI units, though there are exceptions.

Since we are asked for mass, solve for m:

[tex]m = \frac{E}{c^{2} }[/tex] [tex]= \frac{1.00*10^{20} \ J }{(2.99792458*10^8 \ m/s)^2} = 1.11*10^3 \ kg[/tex]

So, option A is correct. However, I believe you have a typo in Option A as it should be x10^3 not x10^4, or a typo somewhere else in the x10 powers.

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