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21 July, 10:46

What is the energy equivalent of an object with a mass of 1.83 kg?

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  1. 21 July, 10:59
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    To determine the energy equivalent of an object, we use the famous equation of Einstein which is E=mc^2 where m is the mass of the object and c is the speed of light (3x10^8 m/s). We calculate as follows:

    E = mc^2

    E = 1.83 kg (3x10^8 m/s) ^2

    E = 1.647x10^17 J
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