释义 |
Mass-Energy Equivalence The concept that any mass has an associated energy, and that, conversly, any energy has an associated mass. In Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity, this relationship is expressed in the famous mass-energy equivalence formula, E = mc2, where E = total energy, m = mass and c = the speed of light in a vacuum. Given that c is a very large number, it becomes apparent that mass is in fact a very concentrated form of energy. |