mass-en·er·gy equivalence (măs

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n.The physical principle that a measured quantity of energy is equivalent to a measured quantity of mass. The equivalence is expressed by Einstein's equation, 
E = mc2, where 
E represents energy, 
m the equivalent mass, and 
c the speed of light. 
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