Mass-energy Definition
noun
(also spelled mass energy) The energy associated with any given mass according to special relativity, E = mc2.
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(physics) The energy present in an object because of its mass.
Even a minuscule quantity of matter contains an incredible amount of mass energy.
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adjective
Mass-to-energy.
Mass-energy conversion occurs during nuclear fusion and fission.
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mass-energy
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