Physics
According to the mass energy equivalence :
- E = Δmc2
- E = mc
- E = Δm/c2
- E = m/c2
Radioactivity
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E = Δmc2
Reason — According to the mass energy equivalence :
E = Δmc2
Here, Δm is the loss in mass in kg, c is the speed of light (= 3 x 108 m s-1) and E is the energy in joule (J).
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