Physics, asked by sidhu46, 1 year ago

write the relation b/w mass and energy?

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Answered by sgwaeutraav
5
Aloha !

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Einstein mass -energy theorem ,

E =∆m c ²
here,
E =energy
m =mass
c = speed of light(3*10^8 m/s²)

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Hope it helps you...!
Answered by ponnappu
1
The mass of the three particles(electron,proton,neutron) is less than the mass of a neutron, so they each get some energy as well. So energy and matter are really the same thing. Completely interchangeable. And finally, although energy and mass are related through special relativity, mass and space are related through general relativity

ponnappu: Based on Einstein's equation E = mc^2, the amount of energy added is relative to the mass gained by the proton multiplied by the speed of light squared. In other words, a lot of energy is converted into a relatively small amount of mass.
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