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Undergrad Is 1 u Equal to 931.5 MeV or 931.5 MeV/c²?
Okey, thanks. Calculation * and (1) is wrong. Calculation ** and (2) is right: 1 u = 931,5 MeV/c2 E(1u) = 1 u * c2 = 931,5 MeV/c2 * c2 = 931,5 MeV And yes, there are no difference between prefixes and c2. Both are numbers and you can treat them in the same way. Thus, is 1 u = 931,5 MeV/c2 =...- Christoffer Zakrzews
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Undergrad Is 1 u Equal to 931.5 MeV or 931.5 MeV/c²?
How can 1 u be eaual to 931,5 MeV, and at the same time be equal to 931,5 MeV/c^2? (1) 1 u = 931,5 MeV (2) 1 u = 931,5 MeV/c^2 because then 931,5 MeV would equal to 931,5 MeV/c^2? 1 u = 1 u (1) = (2) 931,5 MeV = 931,5 MeV/c^2I understand that you can derive both separately or say...- Christoffer Zakrzews
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