Concept
Energy-Momentum Relation 0
The energy-momentum relation is a fundamental principle in physics that describes the relationship between the energy and momentum of a particle, particularly in the context of special relativity. It is expressed as E² = (pc)² + (m₀c²)², where E is energy, p is momentum, m₀ is rest mass, and c is the speed of light, highlighting the interplay between mass, energy, and momentum in relativistic contexts.
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