Physics, 14.05.2021 21:10 haileeattaway
Which statement correctly describes mass-energy equivalence?
A. All energy in the universe will be converted to an equivalent amount of mass.
B. Mass can decrease in nuclear changes without the production of energy.
C. All energy in the universe is a result of mass being converted into energy.
D. A large amount of mass is equivalent to a small amount of energy.
C is the answer on edge 2021
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