In realistic mechanics, as proved by Albert Einstein's equation-E=mc^2, yes matter and energy are interchangeable. This is Theoretically thinking.
In Newtonian mechanics, there is a set amount of energy in the universe and matter is only affected by it as proved by the equation-E=1/2mv^2. This applies to the real world.
Overall, it all depends on which type of mechanics you are dealing with. The two are completely different and cannot be related so do not try to.
I'm pretty sure the answer is Einstein, it sounds wrong because he is not a "what" but he demonstrated the two were interchangable
Energy and matter are interchangeable. All matter in motion has no fixed point. The theory of relativity states that matter can't move faster than the speed of light.
Albert Einstein.
Albert Einstein!
uses energy
Compton
Matter can neither be created or destroyed, the same goes for energy
None of these. It is energy. It is not matter. But according to the law of relativity, energy can be converted into matter.
The Universe contains matter, energy, dark matter, dark energy, empty space - and of course, lots of structures made up of those.The Universe contains matter, energy, dark matter, dark energy, empty space - and of course, lots of structures made up of those.The Universe contains matter, energy, dark matter, dark energy, empty space - and of course, lots of structures made up of those.The Universe contains matter, energy, dark matter, dark energy, empty space - and of course, lots of structures made up of those.
It demonstrated the potential energy contained in matter.
Einstein's equation demonstrated that some of the energy released when the universe began was quickly turned into matter, the first matter in the universe.
uses energy
kinetic
None of these. It is energy. It is not matter. But according to the law of relativity, energy can be converted into matter.
Yes energy is matter.
matter and thermal energy
Compton
Timex watches have interchangable bands.
No, energy an matter are different phenomenons. Energy is the ability of a system to do work (ie to move matter). Matter has mass, and is related to energy by E = mcc.
My guess is that you're fishing for "kinetic energy".
The study of matter and energy is physics.