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Homework Statement
When discussing attempts to make any type of fusion into a workable power source, an important concept is the "break-even" point. The break-even point is reached when the fusion process generates as much energy as was initially put in (i.e., the energy output equals the energy input). The rest energy of a muon is 106 MeV. If this is the only energy input necessary to initiate muon-catalyzed fusion, how many reactions must a muon catalyze to attain the break-even point?
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
from the previous question, I got the energy per reaction is 17.6 MeV
so, the number of reactions needed = 106 / 17.6 = 6 reactions
but the feedback says that "This is very close to releasing the same amount of energy as was input, but we want more energy than was input."
I'm totally confused..
please help me..