Explain e= mc^2 in an easy way..
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This equation is the most important work on physics of all time.
This equation suggests that the faster you will move the heavier you will get.
In simple words you cannot get such an enourmous energy to travel faster than the speed of light.
Suppose if you get an energy very close to infinity the mass will also get to that point.
Energy/Mass =c^2.
Hope this will help
This equation is the most important work on physics of all time.
This equation suggests that the faster you will move the heavier you will get.
In simple words you cannot get such an enourmous energy to travel faster than the speed of light.
Suppose if you get an energy very close to infinity the mass will also get to that point.
Energy/Mass =c^2.
Hope this will help
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Step-by-step explanation:
E=mc²
this is a famous einstein's mass-energy equivalence equation. where E is energy , m is mass of body and c is speed of light. this is also called speed of relativity which was produced in 1905. this equation is fitted on every situation and all the body. This mass-energy equivalence has had a major impact on all our lives, although how and why isn't always obvious.
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