Hi,
I am in the process of doing some calculations using Einstein's E=mc^2 forumla. For anyone who knows, please can you tell me the units to use for m and c to get E in J.
Thanks.
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They are not set, in fact it is often useful to assign a value in which c equals 1. But should one take the following values:
M = grams
C = Speed of Light in centimetres per second
Then
E = Ergs
M = grams
C = Speed of Light in centimetres per second
Then
E = Ergs
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Re: Units for formula
If you want answers in physics to be in Joules, then the standard usually is to use metres, kilograms, and seconds in your units. In the case of E=mc^2, the mass is in kilograms, and c is in metres per second to give you the result in J.Supreme_Warlord wrote:Hi,
I am in the process of doing some calculations using Einstein's E=mc^2 forumla. For anyone who knows, please can you tell me the units to use for m and c to get E in J.
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I think our friend here can covert units well enough, since 1 joule equals to ten to the power of seven ergs.
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The standard unit for mass in physics is the kilogram (kg). The standard unit for velocity is meters per second (m/s).
Put those units in E = m(c^2), and you get...
E = kg•(m^2)/(s^2)
The Joule is defined as a Newton-meter (W = Fd, E_k = (1/2)mv^2, et cetera). A Newton is kg•(m/s^2) (F = ma). So, multiplying Newton by a meter gives us Joules.
Put those units in E = m(c^2), and you get...
E = kg•(m^2)/(s^2)
The Joule is defined as a Newton-meter (W = Fd, E_k = (1/2)mv^2, et cetera). A Newton is kg•(m/s^2) (F = ma). So, multiplying Newton by a meter gives us Joules.
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