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    Using e=mc^2 to calculate electrical properties

    does it? I mean they have to have _some_ sort of significance together otherwise we would never end up in that combination.
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    Using e=mc^2 to calculate electrical properties

    Who said those were absurd results? that seems like its a perfectly normal result. I guess my question is, what _are_ the physics behind that equation?
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    Using e=mc^2 to calculate electrical properties

    _why_ can't you do that though? Obviously that cluster of units together has some sort of significance. For some reason 1 (kg m^2/(A V) (kilogram meter squared per ampere volt))^(1/3) is equal to 1 second. All I am wondering is why?
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    Using e=mc^2 to calculate electrical properties

    from rearranging e=mc^2 i got time equivalent to (kg m^2/(A V) (kilogram meter squared per ampere volt))^(1/3) so if i have a material that is 1kg, 1m long, has 1amp, and 1volt, what does the time attribute mean? is that the amount of time it takes an electron to travel from one end of the...
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