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Mass-energy equationThe equation developed by Albert Einstein, which is usually given as E = mc2, showing that, when the energy of a body changes by an amount E (no matter what form the energy takes), the mass (m) of the body will change by an amount equal to E/c2. The factor c squared, the speed of light in a vacuum (3 x 10 to the eighth power), may be regarded as th [..]
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Mass-energy equation(n.) Einstein's equation E = mc2, in which E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light.
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