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The equation developed by Albert Einstein, which is usually given as E =
mc squared, showing that, when the energy of a body changes by an amount E (no
matter what form the energy takes), the mass, m, of the body will change by an
amount equal to E/c squared. The factor c squared, the speed of light in a
vacuum (3x10 to the 8th power), may be regarded as the conversion factor
relating units of mass and energy. The equation predicted the possibility of
releasing enormous amounts of energy by the conversion of mass to energy. This
equation is also called the Einstein Equation.
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