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E=mc2
What formula, developed by Albert Einstein, describes the relationship between energy and matter? "Nuclear reactions convert matter into energy. In 1905, Albert Einstein developed a formula that described the relationship between energy and matter. You have probably seen this famous equation, E=mc2. In the equation, the E represents energy and m represents mass. The c, which represents the speed of light, is a very large number. This equation states that when matter is changed into energy, an enormous amount of energy is released."
It might be considered that way, because of the formula E=mc2. That doesn't mean you can freely convert matter to energy and vice versa, but in some cases this is possible.
Yes as they are not at absolute zero (0 K) they will have some kinetic energy.
We know that matter and energy can be converted into each other, in accordance with Einstein's famous formula, e = mc2. Mass-energy is conserved, which is to say, you can convert mass-energy into many different forms, but you always have the same quantity (measured in kilograms or in any convenient unit of measurement). It is not destroyed.
E-mc^2. Energy is related to matter by the speed of light squared.
No. Energy, mass and light-speed, none of which involve pi.
Matter can be created from energy, and vice versa. When condensing matter from energy, that energy is stored in the mass, which can later be converted back into energy. Derived from Einsteins equation, the conversion is m=E/c^2. Conversion of a matter anti-matter reaction is 100% efficient.
E = mc2
Einstein's famous formula is the formula for the mass-energy equivalence: E=mc2 This describes how mass can be turned into energy and vice versa. Thus E,energy= mass X speed of light x speed of light (a very big number). This means a tiny amount of mass converted to energy is huge and is why atom bombs are so powerful.
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E=mc2
In physics, mass-energy equivalence is the concept that mass and energy are the same thing. This is better known in its formula E=MC2 developed by Albert Einstein, which led to nuclear binding (and splitting?) which ultimately provided the basis for the atomic bomb.
it is Albert Einsteins most famous formula
What formula, developed by Albert Einstein, describes the relationship between energy and matter? "Nuclear reactions convert matter into energy. In 1905, Albert Einstein developed a formula that described the relationship between energy and matter. You have probably seen this famous equation, E=mc2. In the equation, the E represents energy and m represents mass. The c, which represents the speed of light, is a very large number. This equation states that when matter is changed into energy, an enormous amount of energy is released."
This is possible because biomass is using chemical energy (fossil sunlight) while nuclear power is the transformation of mass into energy following Einsteins equation - Energy (in matter itself) = The mass of matter times the velocity of light squared --- E=MC2 As the velocity of light is a huge number the energy released in converting mass into energy is enormous.
yes simple as that dosent matter if dead or alive.