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17 February, 15:17

In physics, the mass-energy equivalence is that the mass of a body is measured by its energy

content. This may be written algebraically as E=mc2

, where E is energy, m is mass, and c is the

speed of light in a vacuum. Transform the equation so that it will be read as a solution for mass,

m. Show all the steps.

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  1. 17 February, 15:35
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    E = mc². Divide each side by c²

    m = E/c²
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