Math, asked by olafsrinivas, 1 year ago

What is e=mc^2. Kindly explain it detailedly.

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Answered by MRithik
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E=mc^2

It says that in some cases, mass of reactants will be slightly higher than the man of the product. The difference in mass is converted into energy.

eg) In the sun, 4 Hydrogen atoms combine to form a Helium atom. The mass of 4 'H' atom is 4u and the mass of 1' He'atom is not exactly 4u. It is a bit lower. So the difference in the mass is converted into energy. We can find this energy in joules by using :
E=mc^2
where E is the energy, m is the mass and c is the speed of light.

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Answered by aakashspartan
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it was explained by 20th century great physicist Albert Einstein it mean E represent the unit of energy m represent mass and c 2 is speed of light squared or multiplied itself
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