Also known as mass-energy equivalence, equivalence of mass and energy, Einstein formula
闡述質量與能量關係的物理學公式
Mass-energy equivalence is the physical law stating that mass and energy are interchangeable—they're different forms of the same thing, expressed by Einstein's famous equation E=mc². This matters because it explains how tiny amounts of mass can be converted into enormous amounts of energy, which is the principle behind nuclear power and nuclear weapons.
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E = mc²(即質能守恆,亦稱為質能轉換公式、质能方程)是一種阐述能量(E)与质量(m)間相互关系的理論物理學公式,公式中的 c 是物理學中代表光速的常數。
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