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13 January, 10:55

The amount of solar energy reaching 1 m² of earths surface each second is 1.366 x 10^3 joules. if this energy was converted into mass, how much mass in kilograms would be hitting each square meter of earths surface per second

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  1. 13 January, 13:30
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    I think is 6.588579795x10^13 Kg because the equation is E=mc^2 and E is your Joules and c^2 = 9x10^16 so m = (c^2) / E
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