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e=mc2 explain it? what is this?

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Answered by RiShIkÄÇhäÑdR
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E = mc² is the formula given by Einstein in which is equal to energy M indicates the mass and the C is the velocity..

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Answered by EmoLord
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E = mc² is the famous equation given by Einstein.
E = Energy, m = mass, c = Speed of light.
So, what's that special about it, you ask?

It states that when an object is travelling at the speed of light, it changes into energy. All of it's mass changes into energy. And hence, we can conclude that an object with mass can't travel at the speed of light until and unless it changes itself into energy.

But guess what?
In the day time, when sun rays fall on Chicago, It weighs 180kg more than it does in night.
So, does light has mass? If it has, how can it travel at that speed without changing into energy?

EmoLord.
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