Physics, asked by krishnaphysician, 1 year ago

Is e= mc^2 is wrong .? any one can prove this .

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Answered by Amysuper
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It is an incomplete equation.....
E2=(mc2)2+(pc2)2..
this is complete but p becomes zero on Earth.

krishnaphysician: your answer is wrong
krishnaphysician: complete equation is e^2=(mc^2)^2+(pc)^2
krishnaphysician: And my question was is e= mc^2 wrong if yes prove
krishnaphysician: can you answer me
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