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Introductory physics / Conservation laws / Classical mechanics / Mass–energy equivalence / Mass in special relativity / Albert Einstein / Kinetic energy / Electromagnetic mass / Invariant mass / Physics / Special relativity / Mass
Date: 2009-10-20 02:02:40
Introductory physics
Conservation laws
Classical mechanics
Mass–energy equivalence
Mass in special relativity
Albert Einstein
Kinetic energy
Electromagnetic mass
Invariant mass
Physics
Special relativity
Mass

Einstein on mass and energy Eugene Hechta͒ Department of Physics, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York 11530

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