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Albert Einstein. He came up with the famous equation E=mc2 which explains that energy and mass are 2 different forms of the same thing and massive amounts of energy can be released from tiny amounts of matter.

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What did Einstein say about matter and energy?

Einstein said that energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared.


Did Albert Einstein say matter and energy are equal?

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).


The energy drink Rockstar Energy is equal to how many cups of coffee?

The energy drink Rockstar Energy is said to be equal to about 3 or 4 cups of coffee. Some brands of energy drink are equal to as many as 6 cups of coffee.


When the energy in light waves transfers to matter?

Then the light is said to be ABSORBED.


Can it be said that matter turns into pure energy at the speed of light squared?

Einstein's famous equation, E=mc2, basically means that energy and mass are interchangeable - that under the right conditions, mass can turn into pure energy, and energy can turn into mass. So, in essence, it can be said that matter can turn into pure energy if it is travelling at the speed of light.


What did Jeffereson mean when he said all men were created equal?

That we should all have the same rights no matter what.


Are Irish great?

If someone said they were that would be racist. Everyone is equal no matter what country they're from or what their nationality is.


Is energy made of the same particles as matter?

Energy has absolutely no volume or mass. However, energy and matter can be interchanged, and highly energetic particles behave as if they have more mass. When antimatter and matter collide, they annihilate, releasing their equivalent in energy. The "particles" of which energy can be said to be composed are "photons" which are discreet, massless packets of energy. The so-called "solar wind" is not energy, but consists of high-energy particles emitted by the Sun along with its radiated energy.


Can energy become solid?

Yes. A solid presumably has mass, which is equivalent to energy according to the relation E=mc2. It is sometimes said that "Matter is frozen energy". This would include solids.


What are some examples of matter that can be converted into energy?

There is no such thing as matter-to-energy conversion. It is commonly said, in popular science, that in a nuclear reaction "matter is converted to energy"; actually, both mass and energy are conserved - if you consider all masses involved, the amount of mass before the reaction is the same as after the reaction; the same applies to energy. Search the Wikipedia on "mass deficit", for a more detailed explanation.


Does it mean to multiply the mass of anything with speed of light squared?

E=MC(squared) According to einstein, matter is made of energy, if you multiply the mass with c, you get the energy composition of the said body in a said moment in time.


Can matter be transformed into energy?

Yes. yes Einstein proved this. The equation is E=MC(squared) Energy=mass times the speed of light squared. The Sun's energy is transformed into matter on earth. In plants this is photosynthesis.