how many joules of energy is needed to create 1 gm of mass?(e=mc²)
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m=1gram=1÷1000kg=10^-3
c= 3×10^8 m/s
c^2=9×10^16
e=mc^2
on putting values
e=9×10^16×10^-3
=9×10^13
c= 3×10^8 m/s
c^2=9×10^16
e=mc^2
on putting values
e=9×10^16×10^-3
=9×10^13
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