Einstein derived the equation E = mc2, so proved that mass and energy are equivalent
No. Energy = mc^2 therefore m=E/c^2.
Energy and matter(mass) are not the same! Energy = mass x c^2 !
The matter is anything that takes up space. Energy is basicly the same as matter.
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No, E=mc2 is an equation to explain that matter and energy are two different forms that are the same. Matter can turn into energy and energy can turn into matter.
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Energy and matter(mass) are not the same! Energy = mass x c^2 !
The matter is anything that takes up space. Energy is basicly the same as matter.
Matter can neither be created or destroyed, the same goes for energy
According to the Special Theory of Relativity, it seems like they are always the same. Matter has energy; energy has matter (or mass). However, for many practical purposes, it is convenient to consider them as separate things.
it is made by Albert Einstein to explain that matter and energy are two different form of the same thing. Matter can turn to energy and energy can turn to matter
energy is matter moving at the speed of light (e=mc2)
Technically yes, since matter is actually condensed energy based on E=MC^2.
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No, E=mc2 is an equation to explain that matter and energy are two different forms that are the same. Matter can turn into energy and energy can turn into matter.
The matter transfers the energy, it does not move very far. It circles at approximately the same spot as the wave energy passes.
No. Citric acid is matter. Energy is that which allows change in matter in the form of heat and movement.
I do not think there is anything that does not require matter. Matter has mass, and mass is the same as energy, so if something does not have mass or energy, it does not exist. Even the smallest elementary particle, the muon neutrino, has energy; therefore it has mass; therefore it is matter.