when E=mc^2 is wrong #Shorts

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E=mc^2, the most famous physics equation is only true for a special case when a particle is at rest and it has a rest mass. We also briefly discuss how photons can have momentum but not momentum. Check out the general equation used in relativity in this #Shorts video!
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Have you wondered before how photons can have momentum but no mass? I think an in depth video might be a good idea : )

zhelyo_physics
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Always learning something new, much thanks sir!

_BA
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Technically E = (gamma)mc^2 which expands out to E^2 = (pc)^2 + (mc^2)^2 where gamma is the Lorentz factor.

nomzz
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Sir, can you open a chennal for teaching class 11 physics?

arrow_zamtion
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One question, is c just the speed of light (and E is energy)

Watasaram
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O level gernal physics . Pls share link

danishmasood
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*_??wht r u doing??_*
I need source & prove??

GhostT