Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity: A New Mass-Energy Equation

02 January 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

The relativistic velocity is the velocity of a moving particle approaching the speed of light. It is understood that the velocity of a moving particle with its non-zero mass is always less than the speed of light because light has no mass. So, the speed of light is the upper limit for all moving bodies in the Universe. In this article, a new Mass-Energy Equation, which is an alternative to Einstein’s mass-energy equivalence, is proved mathematically.

Keywords

classical mechanics
electromagnetic energy
light waves
relativistic motion

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