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Undergrad The Full Equation for Mass-energy Equivalence
Hi. I've seen a video by MinutePhysics that talked about the mass-energy equivalence equation, usually known as E=mc^2. It said that there is an extra part to it, and I didn't really understand what it meant. (E^2)=((mc^2)^2)+((pc)^2) seems to be the full one (p being momentum) So...- Jason Kim
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