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The equation E=mc^2 describes the energy equivalence of mass (E), where energy (E) is equal to mass (m) multiplied by the speed of light (c) squared. This equation shows that mass and energy are interchangeable and can be transformed from one form to another.
The Law of conservation of Energy applies to mass as mass is a form of energy, E=mc2.
Einstein's e=mc2 calculates the energy provided you have to mass defect (or the mass in which the product is subtracted from the reactants)
The "E" in Einstein's equation (E=mc^2) stands for energy.
The atom is unaffected, as the neutrons simply make up the atom. The electrons and protons do all the work.ps the world won't blow up- it's okay.
The kinetic energy of the electron is equal to its rest mass energy (mc^2), so E = mc^2 where E is the kinetic energy and m is the rest mass. By equating the kinetic energy to the rest mass energy, you can solve for the velocity of the electron. Once you have the velocity, you can calculate the momentum using the equation momentum = mass * velocity.