During an atomic explosion, energy released is due to:
A) Conversion of protons into neutrons.
B) Conversion of chemical energy into heat energy.
C) Conversion of mechanical energy into nuclear energy.
D) Conversion of mass into energy.
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may be b) due to conversion of chemical energy into heat energy
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D) Conversion of mass into energy.
Explanation:
- Massive amounts of energy are released in an atomic explosion as mass is converted to energy.
- Because protons and neutrons make up the majority of the mass of ordinary objects, turning all of the energy of conventional matter into more useable energy necessitates.
- The conversion of protons and neutrons to lighter particles or particles with no rest mass at all.
- The quantity of energy added is proportional to the mass obtained by the proton multiplied by the speed of light squared, according to Einstein's equation E = mc².
- To put it another way, a large amount of energy is turned into a little amount of mass.
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