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| 02 Jun 2016 04:27 AM |
E^2 = (mc^2)^2 + (pc)^2
Contrary to the popular E = mc^2, this equation is the full extent of it's calculations. E = mc^2 calculates the energy of 100% stationary objects, and is almost never used because nothing is ever stationary.
The full equation (E^2 = (mc^2)^2 + (pc)^2) is when c is the speed of light, m is the mass, p is the momentum and obviously e is the energy.
Enjoy your daily equation :D
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| 02 Jun 2016 04:27 AM |
how calculate what don't real
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