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Derive E=mc²!!! Derive it in a proper method....unless you dont get any points

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Derivation E=mc^2. For the little bit of calculus behind this derivation, see this. Consider a body that moves at very close to the speed of light. ... We want to show that in unit time the energy E gained by the body due to the action of the force is equal to mc2, where m is the mass gained by the body.

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Einstein's theory of special relativity (1905) shows that matter (as mass) and energy can be converted into each other according to the famous equation E = mc2, where E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light.

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