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the relativistic mass energy equivalence is given by​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Albert Einstein

Einstein correctly described the equivalence of mass and energy as “the most important upshot of the special theory of relativity” (Einstein 1919), for this result lies at the core of modern physics.

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Relativistic mass-energy equivalence is given by Albert Einstein.

Mass-energy equivalence

  • Mass-energy equivalence is a universal relation between relativistic mass and given by Einstein. The relation emphasized the fact that mass and energy are not independent entities.
  • Rather, they are related as E = mc^{2}; the energy of the physical system is numerically equal to the product of its mass m and square of the speed of light c^{2}.
  • The equation also signifies that a small amount of mass can possess a large amount of energy. Moreover, it also states that the rest mass of the particle has intrinsic energy m_{0}c^{2}.

The relativistic mass-energy equivalence is given by Einstein which states the universal relation between mass and energy of the system, which is E = mc^{2}.

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