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Einstein's equation E=mc^2, where E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light, is a fundamental equation in physics that relates mass and energy. It suggests that mass and energy are interchangeable and that a small amount of mass can be converted into a large amount of energy. This equation is a key principle in the theory of relativity and has had profound implications in the fields of nuclear physics and astrophysics.

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relativity intensity kelvin=0xygen2

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Rik=O2

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