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derive e= mc² derivation​

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Answered by avengersanirudh
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In the equation, the increased relativistic mass (m) of a body times the speed of light squared (c2) is equal to the kinetic energy (E) of that body. In physical theories prior to that of special relativity, mass and energy were viewed as distinct entities.

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Answered by RoastingQueen
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The Derivation of E=mc 2. Perhaps the most famous equation of all time is E = mc 2. The equation is a direct result of the theory of special relativity, but what does it mean and how did Einstein find it? In short, the equation describes how energy and mass are related.

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