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Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-07-26 22:19:38
Social Science
Was Eintsein the first to produce E= MC^2 equation?
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Anonymous
Yes. White people are amazing.
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Anonymous
I thought "Eintsein" was a large port city east of Beijing.
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Anonymous
Einstein got Good Press. Einstein was neither the first person to consider the equivalence of mass and energy, nor did he actually prove it. [*] In 1881 J. J. Thomson, later a discoverer of the electron, made the first attempt to demonstrate how this might come about by explicitly calculating the magnetic field generated [*] in 1889 English physicist Oliver Heaviside simplified his work to show that the effective mass should be m = (4⁄3) E / c2, where E is the energy of the sphere’s electric field. and others...
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Anonymous
yes.
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Anonymous
The equation is derived from Einstein's special theory of relativity. Others suspected that mass could be converted to energy, but Einstein's theory was the first to prove it.
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Anonymous
Yes, in 1905.
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Anonymous
He did write the paper that effectively proved the relationship but E = mc² it wasn't explicitly in the paper, he shows the more form of E² = (mc²)² + (pc)²