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please explain this equation E=MC^2​

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Answered by gopalarao4444
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Explanation:

is equal to energy is equal to mass is equal to speed of light in vacuum

Answered by Nitish321
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Explanation:

Einstein's special theory of relativity shows that a material particle itself is a form if energy. Thus, about 8.18 × 10^-14 J of energy may be converted to form an electron and equal amount of energy may be obtained by destroying an electron.

The relation between the mass of a particle "m" and its equivalent energy "E" is given as

E =mc^2

where c = 3 × 10 ^8 m/s is the speed of light in vacuum.

when all forms of energy are taken into account, we arrive at the generalized law of conservation of energy.

Energy can never be created or destroyed, it can only be changed from one from into another.

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