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Which of the following best describes the mass‑energy equivalence relationship?.
- A.E = mc^2
- B.E = mv^2
- C.E = mgh
- D.E = 1/2 kx^2
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- E = mc^2
Explanation
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Formula/rule: E = mc^2. Substitution: m = 1 kg, c = 3.0×10^8 m s⁻¹.
Working: E = 1 kg × (3.0×10^8 m s⁻¹)² = 9.0×10^16 J. Answer: 9.0×10^16 J.
Units/conclusion: This equation shows that mass is equivalent to a large amount of energy, expressing the mass‑energy equivalence principle.
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