I have read in a magazine that 1 gram of uranium can light America up to whole a day.
So
1 X 1000grams Mean 1 kg of uranium can Light Up America for upto 1000 days...
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The Ducati Monster 620 from 2005 and the 1100S from 2009 both weigh 168 kg.
Try this google query: 128 pounds to kilograms
1 KiloGram = 2.20462262185 pounds
its 53 kg
One Watt during one second (Wattsecond) equals one Joule, so one Watthour will be 3 600 Joules.AnswerYou are confusing power (measured in watts) with energy (measured in joules); so you cannot convert between the two. In SI, the watt is a special name given to a joule per second.
1 kg of uranium-235 is equivalent to 24.10ex.6 kWh.
Approx. 125 US $ for 1 kg of unrefined uranium oxide U3O8.
Uranium dioxide, nuclear grade, not enriched has a value greater 100 US $/kg.
Depending very much on the chemical or physical form, purity, enrichment, etc. For nuclear grade powder of natural uranium dioxide: ca. 100 $/kg.
It says that the minimum amount of pure uranium(U-235) needed to cause a chain reaction is about 50 kg. It is called the Super Critical Mass. But because pure uranium is rare or dificult to make, usually the scientists will need more then 50 kg.
Approx. 90 000 US $ for 1 000 kg of unrefined uranium octaoxide (U3O8).
Approx. 3 000 t coal (for the complete nuclear fission of 1 kg of the isotope 235U).
Approx. 70 US $ for 1 kg of nuclear reactor grade uranium doxide (with natural uranium); the enriched uranium is more expensive, depending on enrichment.
On average, about 0.45 kg of CO2 is produced for every kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity generated in the United States. However, this value can vary depending on the fuel source used for electricity generation.
abundance of uranium in the earth crust; 2,5-3 ppm (mg/kg) abundance of uranium in the sea water: ca. 3 ppb (?g/kg)
The density of uranium is 19 grams/cc, so 1000 grams will be 52.6 cc which is about 10 teaspoons.
Approx. 120 USD for 1 kg of unrefined oxide U3O8.