Not sure what you mean, but: For practical purposes, it is sometimes convenient to treat matter and energy as two different things. On the other hand, according to the Special Theory of Relativity, every energy has associated mass - this more or less puts matter and energy on the same level.
It doesn't matter and she isnt. No.
there isnt really any use
no it isnt
it isnt the same
cause it brakes down organic matter :) hahaha isnt that hilariouse?
cause it brakes down organic matter :) hahaha isnt that hilariouse?
None of these. It is energy. It is not matter. But according to the law of relativity, energy can be converted into matter.
Yes energy is matter.
Energy and matter are interconnected through Einstein's famous equation E=mc^2, which states that energy can be converted into matter and matter can be converted into energy. Both energy and matter are fundamental components of the universe and can exist in various forms. Energy can be stored in matter and matter can release energy through processes such as nuclear reactions.
The study of matter and energy is physics.
The study of matter and energy is physics.
Nuclear physicists have theorized that it is possible to transform matter into energy and energy into matter.