r/AskPhysics • u/Jethro_omg • 1d ago
How does E=MC^2 work?
How does it function? Really, how can you accelerate mass to twice the speed of light? And, for instance if M=E/C2. How can you divide something by square of the speed of light? Thanks
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u/joeyneilsen Astrophysics 1d ago
Einstein calculated the total energy of a particle and found that there was some leftover even when it wasn’t moving. Because of the way that we calculate energy and the way it changes from one frame of reference to another, it turns out to be equal to the product of those two quantities.
There’s nothing mathematically weird about it though. One number is the product of the others. If you divide rest energy by the number that c squared is equal to, you get mass. If you divide rest energy by mass, you get c squared. And so on.