Fundamentals of Physics Extended (10th Edition)

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Chapter 42 - Nuclear Physics - Problems - Page 1307: 91a

Answer

11.90683 u

Work Step by Step

If the mass of $^1H$ is exactly $1.000000 u$, the mass of $^{12}C$ when the new u is defined as $u = 1.007825$ $\frac{12.000000u}{1.007825 } = 11.90683 u $
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