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Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy.
The state that has the lowest energy is called the ground state. The ground state has no nodes and is in the 1D.
The amount of matter a substance is made of is called "mass".
This energy is the activation energy.
It's called chemical energy, and it explains why some chemical reactions get hot and others get cold. The chemical energy locked up in gasoline is what allows your car to burn it and get enough power to move thousands of pounds of mass down the road. So, chemical energy is a force to be reckoned with!
4% Visible Matter (Atoms) 23% Dark Matter 73% Dark Energy
The amount of matter in an object is called mass.
matter
The amount of available energy will decrease.The amount of available energy will decrease.The amount of available energy will decrease.The amount of available energy will decrease.
A very very tiny amount of matter is removed and a very large amount of energy is produced.
heat.
Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy.
No, Einstein did not say that matter and energy are equal. It is obvious to everyone that they are not.If matter and energy were equal, the equation would be E=m, and that makes no sense on many levels.What Einstein said was that a given amount of matter is equivalent to a specified amount of energy, and vice versa. His formula E = mc**2 means that an amount of matter (m) is equivalent to an amount of energy (E) that can be calculated by multiplying the amount of matter by the speed of light and then by the speed of light again (the speed of light, squared).
Matter and energy are two aspects of the same thing and are related according to Einstein's equation: E = mc2 where E = amount of Energy m = mass (amount of matter) c = the speed of light in vacuum
The amount of matter in an object is the fundamental property of the object. This is matter to weight.
The amount of matter in an object is the fundamental property of the object. This is matter to weight.
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