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If you consider mass and energy to be equivalent and interchangeable, it does not conflict with the law of conservation of energy. E=mc2 states that energy is mass and mass is energy, so it does not disprove the law of conservation of energy.
This formula is used in nuclear medicine. It can be really helpful in determining different parts of this medical field.
The founding principle behind the concept of nuclear fusion is Einstein's world-renowned equation: E=mc2. This equation essentially indicates that mass and energy are interchangeable, linked by the speed of light (c2). Considering that the speed of light is so great, even a small quantity of matter (with little mass) can be converted into an enormous amount of energy. The efficiency of nuclear reactors depends on this principle - there has to be a greater energy output than there was input
The formula is usually expressed as: e = mc2 To "reverse" this, I guess you would simply want to solve for "m". To do this, exchange the left and right part of the equation. Then divide both sides by c2.
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In Einsteins equation, E mc2, E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light
it is a scientific equation made my albert einstein It is the Formula for WATER (EMC2)
This is not Spanish, this is the equation that describes the behavior of objects moving at speeds comparable with the speed of Light: E = M c2
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The mass of an object
If you consider mass and energy to be equivalent and interchangeable, it does not conflict with the law of conservation of energy. E=mc2 states that energy is mass and mass is energy, so it does not disprove the law of conservation of energy.
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Without an equality sign the given letters can't be considered to be an equation.
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The correct answer is 'E' This is for Apex users
E=Mc2 is an equation. The output number value will depend on the input number values
It tells us how much energy is available in any given mass and of course also the reverse.