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Undergrad Calculating e=mc^2 using foot-pounds of force
Thanks! I am looking to convert 1 kilogram of mass into foot-pounds using e=mc^2 and without any unnecessary conversions. I want to see how the final number is arrived at. I then want to see how foot-pounds are converted back to Newton meters, which are more typical for e=mc^2. Again, I...- markteller
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Undergrad Calculating e=mc^2 using foot-pounds of force
I have seen the on-line calculators, but would like to see how the formula works in full detail. I have seen the kilograms / meters / second example already. The second part of the question is, what is the actual formula for converting foot pounds of force to Newton meters? Again, the...- markteller
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