Please explain Einstein's (E=mc²)
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Energy= mass*c2(c=speed of light)
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Hey friend!!
We generally believe that mass of an object is constant. That is during any reaction or interaction the mass doesn't changes but only energy changes from one form to another.
But mostly in nuclear reaction, some atoms of heavy elements when bombarded with a slow moving nucleus, it was observed that the product elements formed has mass lower than the original parent element.
So, here comes the evolutionary theory of Einstein, the theory of relativity, E = mc^2
This says that mass and energy are interconversable.
This explained the nuclear reaction that the mass that is lost is not actually lost it is converted into energy.
HOPE IT HELPS ...... :-)
We generally believe that mass of an object is constant. That is during any reaction or interaction the mass doesn't changes but only energy changes from one form to another.
But mostly in nuclear reaction, some atoms of heavy elements when bombarded with a slow moving nucleus, it was observed that the product elements formed has mass lower than the original parent element.
So, here comes the evolutionary theory of Einstein, the theory of relativity, E = mc^2
This says that mass and energy are interconversable.
This explained the nuclear reaction that the mass that is lost is not actually lost it is converted into energy.
HOPE IT HELPS ...... :-)
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