Explain E=MC² formula, it's origin, it's uses, Definition, founder / scientist , and it's derivation
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Explanation:
formula
E=MC²
explanation of formula
E= engry
M= mass
C= the speed of light
founder / scientist : Albert Einstein
definition:Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared. On the most basic level, the equation says that energy and mass (matter) are interchangeable; they are different forms of the same thing
Proof : special-relativity equation E = mc2. 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.
Derivation :E=mc². 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.