Thursday, June 6, 2013


Famous discovered in Physics.

THE EQUIVALENCE MASS-ENERGY AND THE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE VELOCITY OF THE LIGHT

 
       This is Albert Einstein in 1921.

 

In 1905, when Albert Einstein was an unknown young in the field of physics, employed in the office of patents in Bern Germany, he published his work of the theory of the special relativity. In this work he incorporated, in a simple theoretical framework based on simple physics postulates, concepts and phenomena studied before by Henri Poincare and Hendrick Lorentz. As a consequently logic of this theory, Einstein deduced the equation of the physics most known for everyone in the world of the science; the equivalence mass-energy,

The energy is the product of the mass per the square velocity of the light. The famous formula of Albert Einstein proved that the mass and the energy are different manifestations of one same thing, and that one quantity very small of mass can be transformed in a large quantity of energy. One of the implications very profundities of his discovered is that there aren’t objects with mass that may go more quickly than the velocity of the light.

In this same year he published others works that developed of the basis for the physics statistics and the quantum mechanics.

This is taken on Spanish language in Wikipedia and Listas



Edited by Jesus Jimmy Pejendino Burbano.

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  1. Activity: Did you know that Albert Einstein published a Famous work of Physics in 1905?

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