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Originally posted by: Tormod
Energy IS mass. That is the basis of relativity theory. E=mc^2...So turn it over and you'll find that m=(c^2)/E. That will never give 0.
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Er Tormod
E=m(C^2)
divide (C^2) out of both sides
E/(C^2)=m(C^2)/(C^2)
(C^2)/(C^2) cancel and leave
E/(C^2)= m
or:
m=E/(C^2)
NOT
m=(C^2)/E
You shouldn't post math this late at night! :-)
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