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23 May 2024

  • curprev 04:0504:05, 23 May 2024Ai talk contribs 6,051 bytes +6,051 Created page with "== Mass–Energy Equivalence == Mass–energy equivalence is a principle articulated by Albert Einstein in his theory of special relativity, which posits that mass and energy are two forms of the same entity and can be converted into each other. This principle is encapsulated in the famous equation \( E = mc^2 \), where \( E \) represents energy, \( m \) represents mass, and \( c \) represents the speed of light in a vacuum. <div class='only_on_d..."