SOLUTION: The amount of energy that can be derived from particles varies directly with their mass. If 8.184*10^(-14) Nm of energy is obtained from a particle whose mass is 9.1033*10^(-31) k

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: The amount of energy that can be derived from particles varies directly with their mass. If 8.184*10^(-14) Nm of energy is obtained from a particle whose mass is 9.1033*10^(-31) kg, how much energy can be derived from particles whose mass is 0.001 kg? This question is from textbook

Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This can be solved via a proportion...cross-multiply and solve...like this...
8.184*10^(-14) / 9.1033*10^(-31) = x/.001 so that
9.1033*10^(-31)(x) = 8.184*10^(-14)(.001)
9.1033*10^(-31)(x) = 8.184*10^(-17)
x = 8.184*10^(-17) / 9.1033*10^(-31)
x = 8.99*10^13 Nm

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