What is the significance of einstein's famous equation e = mc2?
a) energy is not relate...
Physics, 09.11.2019 14:31 Hunter1471
What is the significance of einstein's famous equation e = mc2?
a) energy is not related to mass.
b) mass can be destroyed.
c) energy can be destroyed.
d) mass and energy can convert to one another.
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