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Mass–energy equivalence

Mass–energy equivalence

Physics concept expressed as E = mc²

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In physics, mass–energy equivalence is the relationship between mass and energy in a system's rest frame. The two differ only by a multiplicative constant and the units of measurement. The principle is described by the physicist Albert Einstein's formula:  . In a reference frame where the system is moving, its relativistic energy and relativistic mass obey the same formula.

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