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Yes, matter is essentially a condensed form of energy, as described by Einstein's equation E=mc^2. This equation states that mass and energy are interchangeable and directly related. When matter undergoes a chemical reaction or nuclear reaction, a portion of its mass can be converted into energy.
no item can not be matter there is energy which might be what you want, could you give me some options to help you answer the question
A system may appear to lose energy due to factors such as friction, heat transfer, and external forces doing work on the system. These causes can lead to a decrease in the system's overall energy, making it seem like energy is being lost.
No, E=mc^2 is not an equation specifically for a wormhole. It is Einstein's famous equation that relates energy (E) to mass (m) and the speed of light (c). Wormholes are theoretical passages through spacetime that might be possible according to the equations of general relativity.
Radiation. Different levels of energy dictate the type of radiation that is emitted. Extremely excited particles might emit visible light or even x-rays while particles that are not very excited might emit weak radio waves. This range from weak radiation to strong radiation is called the electromagnetic spectrum.
Yes, matter is essentially a condensed form of energy, as described by Einstein's equation E=mc^2. This equation states that mass and energy are interchangeable and directly related. When matter undergoes a chemical reaction or nuclear reaction, a portion of its mass can be converted into energy.
Our hopes and dreams are not material and so they are not made of matter. They might be made of energy but that would be hard to prove.
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Any political system might do so. Any specific example which does is described as "censored", "tyrannical" or "oppressive".
Yes, mass has mass. It is, therefore, matter. If mass did not have mass, then it is "something" with no mass. That would make it "non-matter" and perhaps it might be energy.
A system may appear to lose energy due to factors such as friction, heat transfer, and external forces doing work on the system. These causes can lead to a decrease in the system's overall energy, making it seem like energy is being lost.
At present we do not know. It might be almost motionless, it might have a high velocity, it might have a velocity near that of light. These three hypotheses of the nature of dark are called (respectively); cold dark matter, warm dark matter, and hot dark matter.
It described how Chandragupta's pans for the empire were executed.
In any reaction, or process, both the amount of mass and the amount of energy remain constant. You might say that mass has energy, and energy has mass. Any mass or energy "created" during a reaction was already present previously.
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The universe is made mostly of dark matter and dark energy, and we don't know what either of them is.