Physics, asked by rajanijaiswal, 1 year ago

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Answered by AdityaRocks1
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F = Ma i. e. mass × acceleration

F = ma

w = work done = F. s = force × displacement

W = ma × S = m ( \frac{v}{t}) × s

W = mv ( \frac{S}{t})

W = mv^{2}

work done = energy consumption

W = E

E = mv^{2}

v = velocity of light = c

E = MC^{2}

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Answered by Sweetbuddy
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》》Einstein's most famous equation, E = mc^2, falls into that category, stating that the energy content of a massive body is equal to that object's mass times the speed of light squared. Yet somehow, E =mc^2 is exactly what we have, with nothing more and nothing less.

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