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30 August, 16:27

In the mass-energy equivalence equation, what is the correct unit for E?

A. J

B. C

C. kg

D. m/s

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  1. 30 August, 16:52
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    The correct ans is D.

    The mass-energy equivalence is given by Einstein's equation, E=mc². E stands for energy, m for mass and c for speed of light. Thus, the unit of E that is energy is Joule, J.
  2. 30 August, 16:55
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    Your answer will be:

    D. m/s
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