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20 July, 07:04

How much energy is equal to 1 kg of mass?

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  1. 20 July, 10:48
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    This implies, for instance, that 1 kilogram of matter is equivalent to an energy E = (1 kg) * (3*108 m/sec) 2 = 9*1016 kg m2/sec2. An energy of 1 kg m2/sec2 is known as 1 joule, for short.
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