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Energy Confusion


Mr. Astrophysicist

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Assuming "M" is rest mass your statement is true. The second equation is a simplification of the first when p=0

 

It's worth being careful with phrases such as moving and not moving as motion is relative.

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Both are true (mod your poor wording as Klaynos points out). Remember that energy is not a Lorentz invariant; meaning that it will depend on the inertial frames used to measure the energy.

 

Note that you can write the equation as

 

[math]E^{2}-p^{2}c^{2} = m^{2}c^{4}[/math],

 

and that this is independent of the inertial frame used. In short, although energy and momentum are dependent on the inertial frame you use, the combination "E^2 -p^2" does not depend on the frame and is essentially the mass.

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