Physics, asked by Yashgupta3544, 1 year ago

What is einstein's theory of relativity for?

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Answered by san1729
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Answer:

Theory of relativity = ∆E=MC^2

Explanation:

This theory is for describing the relation between energy and mass for a given particle or System .

The Energy is in joules

mass in kilograms

and C represent speed of light in m/s , i.e. 3×10^8 m/s

If 1 kg of mass is destroyed then according to the relation energy released equals =

E = (1)(3×10^8)^2

E = 9×10^16 joules which is really a very high amount of energy!!!

Hope it helps.

Answered by Anonymous
3

Albert Einstein, in his theory of special relativity, determined that the laws of physics are the same for all non-accelerating observers, and he showed that the speed of light within a vacuum is the same no matter the speed at which an observer travels.

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