Einsteinjr11
Einsteinjr11
03-02-2017
Physics
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why e=mc2?why not e=mc3?
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aceasulter
aceasulter
03-02-2017
For starters, this question isn’t really about relativity. It’s about energy, and E=mc^2 only makes sense if energy has the units of (mass)*(velocity)^2. So we might as well ask: why is kinetic energy defined as KE = ½*mv^2?
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celsoandjesse
celsoandjesse
19-11-2020
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Because Einstein was verry smart
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