Einstein's mass-energy equation is E=mc², where mass is in kilograms and the speed of light is 3.00 x 10 m/s The unit of

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Einstein's mass-energy equation is E=mc², where mass is in kilograms and the speed of light is 3.00 x 10 m/s The unit of

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Einstein S Mass Energy Equation Is E Mc Where Mass Is In Kilograms And The Speed Of Light Is 3 00 X 10 M S The Unit Of 1
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Einstein's mass-energy equation is E=mc², where mass is in kilograms and the speed of light is 3.00 x 10 m/s The unit of energy is the joule (4.184 J=1 cal; 1000 cal=1 kcal, 1 J-1 kg-m²/s²) Calculate the energy released, in kilocalories, when 10 g of matter is converted to energy Express your answer with the appropriate units. E- Value Submit PA Part C Request Answer Units A bowl of comflakes supplies 110 kcal (110 food calories). How many bowls of cornflakes would supply the same amount of energy as you calculated for 10 g of matter in Part A? Express your answer to three significant figures.
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