Mass-energy

Pronunciation: /ˈmæs- ˈɛnɝdʒi/

Mass-energy (noun)

  1. The idea that mass and energy are different forms of the same thing, interchangeable under certain conditions.

Examples

  • The mass-energy equivalence is a fundamental principle in physics.
  • Understanding mass-energy is crucial for studying nuclear reactions.

Common collocations: mass-energy equivalence, convert mass to energy, mass-energy relationship

Synonyms of Mass-energy

Formal

Neutral