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Assume that when 1 kg of hydrogen undergoes fusion to helium, 6.4 × 10^14 j of energy is released. (a) calculate the amount of mass, in kilograms, converted to energy by the fusion of 0.75 kg of hydrogen. (b) what is the ratio of the converted mass to the original mass?

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