Mass Energy Equivalence
More commonly known as E=mc2, this formula expresses how much energy is contained in a stationary object with mass relative to a plane of reference. When mass is gone it converts to energy, and energy can be converted to mass via this formula.
- Part of Speech: proper noun
- Industry/Domain: Physics
- Category: Nuclear & particle physics
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