T TeaYarn New Member Joined Mar 19, 2013 Messages 17 Gender Female HSC 2014 Jan 10, 2014 #1 One gram of protons is 6.02x10^23 protons. What is the rest energy of one gram of protons?
Zeref Stare into my eyes. Joined May 6, 2012 Messages 710 Gender Male HSC 2014 Jan 10, 2014 #2 Use e=mc^2 mass of proton is on data sheet.
T TeaYarn New Member Joined Mar 19, 2013 Messages 17 Gender Female HSC 2014 Jan 10, 2014 #3 Zeref said: Use e=mc^2 mass of proton is on data sheet. Click to expand... yes, but how do you work out the rest energy with that?
Zeref said: Use e=mc^2 mass of proton is on data sheet. Click to expand... yes, but how do you work out the rest energy with that?
Zeref Stare into my eyes. Joined May 6, 2012 Messages 710 Gender Male HSC 2014 Jan 10, 2014 #4 e=mc^2 energy=mass X speed of light^2 energy = 6.02x10^23 X mass of proton X (3 X 10^8)^2 Last edited: Jan 10, 2014
timeflies Active Member Joined Nov 12, 2013 Messages 211 Gender Male HSC 2014 Jan 10, 2014 #5 Zeref said: e=mc^2 energy=mass X speed of light^2 energy = 6.02x10^23 X mass of proton X 3 X 10^8 Click to expand... i do believe you forgot the squared at the end of the speed of light Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
Zeref said: e=mc^2 energy=mass X speed of light^2 energy = 6.02x10^23 X mass of proton X 3 X 10^8 Click to expand... i do believe you forgot the squared at the end of the speed of light Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
Zeref Stare into my eyes. Joined May 6, 2012 Messages 710 Gender Male HSC 2014 Jan 10, 2014 #6 timeflies said: i do believe you forgot the squared at the end of the speed of light Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk Click to expand... lol woops. edited.
timeflies said: i do believe you forgot the squared at the end of the speed of light Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk Click to expand... lol woops. edited.