Mass–energy equivalence
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In physics, mass–energy equivalence is the concept that any mass has an associated energy and vice versa.
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See also
- Binding energy (mass defect)
- Energy density
- Energy–momentum relation
- Inertia
- Mass in special relativity
- Mass, momentum, and energy
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