mass energy in English

noun
1
mass and energy regarded as interconvertible manifestations of the same phenomenon, according to the laws of relativity.
Back then, radioactivity had recently been discovered and mass energy conservation was under assault because of its discovery.

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1. The mass - energy equivalence has been amply confirmed.

2. This led to the famous mass–energy equivalence formula: E = mc2.

3. Causal notions appear in the context of the flow of mass-energy.

4. Antimatter is created in the Miniature particle collider by processing a photon into (Recipe) Mass-energy storage

5. About a third of the mass energy of the proton-Antiproton pair becomes inaccessible in the form of energetic neutrinos.

6. We discussed the relations between the cross-sections in tree level (and one-loop corrected cross sections) and center-mass energy in the luminosity measuring ranges of GLC.

7. The probability that large Bosons will be produced in proton-proton collisions is greater at a center of mass energy of 13 TeV, compared to lower center-of-mass energies assessed in past studies.

8. We present the first Azimuthally differential measurements of the pion source size relative to the second harmonic event plane in Pb-Pb collisions at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon-nucleon pair of sqrt[s_{NN}]=2.76 TeV

9. When a low-energy electron Annihilates a low-energy positron (antielectron), the most probable is the creation of two or more photons, since the only other final-state Standard Model particles that electrons and positrons carry enough mass-energy to produce are neutrinos, which are approximately 10,000 times less likely to produce, and the creation of only one photon is