Science, asked by sauryashivam, 11 months ago

prove the theory e=mc"2

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

In physical theories prior to that of special relativity, mass and energy were viewed as distinct entities. Furthermore, the energy of a body at rest could be assigned an arbitrary value. In special relativity, however, the energy of a body at rest is determined to be mc2. Thus, each body of rest mass m possesses mc2 of “rest energy,” which potentially is available for conversion to other forms of energy. The mass-energy relation, moreover, implies that, if energy is released from the body as a result of such a conversion, then the rest mass of the body will decrease. Such a conversion of rest energy to other forms of energy occurs in ordinary chemical reactions, but much larger conversions occur in nuclear reactions. This is particularly true in the case of nuclear fusion reactions that transform hydrogen to helium, in which 0.7 percent of the original rest energy of the hydrogen is converted to other forms of energy. Stars like the Sun shine from the energy released from the rest energy of hydrogen atoms that are fused to form helium

Answered by somaallhit
0

Answer:

Abe idiot tu mujhse kiss karega Tera to aukad bhi nhi h mujhse baat karne Ki.........be first mere q peace aake aisa bkwas kuch likha na..... to Dekh Lena........baare aae kiss Karne......hhuuuh.. idiot dafar...

Similar questions