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Kinetic and potential energy are interchangeable and both can be converted into work.
It was not that a single person discovered it; rather, the law was developed gradually, as various types of energy were found - over time - to be interchangeable.
The law of conservation of energy was not invented, discovered, or promulgated by one single person. Rather, it gradually developed over time, as the understanding of energy improved, and more types of energy were understood to be interchangeable.
It wasn't stated by a single person; rather, it evolved over time. For example, more and more types of energy gradually got recognized as being equivalent, or interchangeable.
by the relation E=mc^2
Kinetic and potential energy are interchangeable and both can be converted into work.
It was not that a single person discovered it; rather, the law was developed gradually, as various types of energy were found - over time - to be interchangeable.
Polonium had no influence on Einstein determining that mass and energy were interchangeable.
The law of conservation of energy was not invented, discovered, or promulgated by one single person. Rather, it gradually developed over time, as the understanding of energy improved, and more types of energy were understood to be interchangeable.
It wasn't stated by a single person; rather, it evolved over time. For example, more and more types of energy gradually got recognized as being equivalent, or interchangeable.
by the relation E=mc^2
It means that energy and mass are interchangeable.
E = mc^2.
E=mc^2 states that mass and energy are interchangeable, and that a little bit of mass creates a lot of energy.
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I do know all of the types of energy, but I do know the following types: Mechanical Energy Chemical Energy Electrical Energy Heat (Thermal) Energy Light Energy Sound Energy Hope this helps. :)