Mass-Energy Equivalence: Light Energy

14 December 2023, Version 2
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Abstract

The paper focuses on the mass-energy equivalence that is not related to Einstein’s relativity theory. The kinetic energy defined in classical mechanics plays a vital role in the energy-mass equation and its applications. In this article, the author discusses two bodies relating to the mass-energy relation: one is a rigid body in motion and another is a body-like rocket filled with fuel and moving in a vacuum.

Keywords

classical mechanics
kinetic energy
rocket mass
vacuum

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