Can the equation e=mc2 be derived?

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The equation e=mc² can be derived using principles from physics, and the derivation is commonly found in textbooks. Several users emphasize that understanding the equation requires personal effort and study rather than relying on others to provide the derivation. Links to various discussions and resources are shared for further exploration of the topic. The importance of self-learning in grasping complex concepts like this is highlighted. Engaging with the material directly is encouraged for a deeper understanding.
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Can anyone derive the equation e=mc2 for me. :approve:
 
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Look here: http://www.anasoft.co.uk/physics/gr/emc2/emc2.html
 
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I cannot understand your question -- the derivation is available in most physics textbooks all you have to do is read -- if you wish to understand it then tryt it yourself -- But why oh why should anybody else do it for you ?
 
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