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Q: Who advanced the mass energy relation theory?
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How is matter and energy interrelated?

Mass "has" energy, energy "has" mass. The relation is: e = mc2.


Why energy is relative?

To what? If you are referring to relation of MASS and energy (special relativity, initially proposed by Einstein), energy is relative to mass because the more mass an (arbitrary) object the more energy it contains. That is the very simplest explanation of it. Although the theory of relativity encompasses a lot more, complex ideas, such as time dilution. Google it (the theory of special relativity) to find out more.


Gave us the relation between mass and the energy contained in that mass?

E=mc^2


What is Einstein'stheory of relativity?

Einstein's theory of relativity states that mass and energy are inter convertible. The theory can be numerically verified by the mass energy equation i.e. E=mc2 (where E is energy, m is mass and c is the velocity of light).


What is the relationship of Einstein's theory of relativity and energy mass equivalent?

The equivalence of mass and energy is one of the implications that arise from General Relativity.


Where Einstein's mass energy relation used?

Nuclear Power Plants and Nuclear Bombs.


What did alberet Einstein discover?

Einstein discovered mass and energy relation (e=mc2)


The equation E equals MC2 is the theory of what?

Mass-energy equivalence


What impact did Albert E?

his theory of relativity. E=mc2 saying mass is energy energy is mass. and comparing space and time the same way .


Whose theory provides the link between mass and energy?

Einstein - E=MC2E = EnergyM = MassC = speed of lightBasically mass and energy are interchangeable


Albert Einstein equation E equals mc2 states the relation between energy?

...and Mass


What year did Einstein discover the theory of relativity and the mass energy equivalence?

in 1905