What is the difference between Einstein's equation of energy and Plancks constant
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Why is this in geography.
Ok. Einsteins equation of energy equates energy to mass, whereby more energy is required to produce mass and less mass can create substanitialy more energy(as c=3*10^8 m per sec) whereas planks constant is obtained while trying to relate the energy of a photon to its frequency(color). However the plancks constant can be substituted into the derivation of einstiens energy eq(e=mc^2) as the einstien planck relation (e=h(plancks constant) v(speed of the object))Plancks constant helps us in defining units of mass whereas eienstiens eq. Helped us to greater understand the formation of mass and various other similar events like radioactivity.
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