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Mass–energy equivalence | E=MC2

In physics, mass–energy equivalence is the concept that any mass has an associated energy and vice versa. In special relativity this relationship is expressed using the mass–energy equivalence formula

E = mc2

Where

  • E = energy,
  • m = mass,
  • c = the speed of light in a vacuum (celeritas),
  • and the superscript 2 indicates the squaring of the c.

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