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    Name Einstein Mass-Energy Equation
 
    Equation E 2 = p 2 c 2 + m 2 c 4 E = m c 2
 
    Definition of terms

E = energy, p = momentum, c = speed of light, m = mass

 
    Comments

  This equation is one of the fundamental equations of special relativity, and one of the most famous equations ever.

  The first equation is the most general, describing the energy of a particle in terms of its momentum and mass. In the case of zero momentum, that is a particle at rest, this equation reduces to the second equation, which is widely-known.

  This equation shows the link between energy and mass.

 
    References

Spacetime Physics, E F Taylor, J A Wheeler, W H Freeman & Co., 1966

       


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