Mass Energy Equivalence

In physics, mass-energy equivalence is the concept that the mass of an object or system is a measure of its energy content. An equation derived from Einstein's theory of Special Relativity expressing the relationship between the mass and energy of objects with mass. The equation is E = mc2, where E is the energy of the object in joules, m is its relativistic mass in kilograms, and c is the speed of light.

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