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Undergrad Mass Energy Equivalence Equation
mass-energy remains the same so if some mass is annihilated, energy is released, but the net total of mass-energy remains the same, so how much energy would it take to recreate the mass lost in a nuclear reaction, is it possible/is there any catalyst out there to reverse the effects of this...- anthonyvigh
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Undergrad Mass Energy Equivalence Equation
Hi my question is regarding the famous e=mc^2 equation. Clearly the equation has been proven valid through its various practical applications. My question is if energy = mass x the constant of the speed of light squared, where energy (e) is total energy release and mass (m) is total mass...- anthonyvigh
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