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The Einstein’s Mass-Energy Equation: Kinetic Energy (½mv^2), Potential Energy (mgh), and Work done (mas)

13 March 2025, Version 3
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Abstract

The Einstein’s mass-energy equation is equal to the sum of rest mass energy and kinetic energy. This paper discusses the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy or the sum of kinetic energy and work done that relates to the Einstein’s mass-energy equation.

Keywords

relativity
rest mass energy
equations of motion

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