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How to mathematically derive E=mc²? (Irrelevant answers will be reported)

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Answered by raviwanje155
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Answer:

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Explanation:

equation is:

Momentum gained

= Force

x Time during which force acts

The unit time during which the force acts, the mass increases by an amount labeled m and the velocity stays constant at very close to c. Since momentum = mass x velocity, the momentum gained is m x c.

The second equation is now:

Force = m x c

The first equation is:

Energy gained

= Force

x Distance through which force acts

The energy gained is labeled E. Since the body moves very close to c, the distance it moves in unit time is c or near enough.

The first equation is now

E = Force x c

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