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In physics, mass?energy equivalence is a concept formulated by Albert Einstein that explains the relationship between mass and energy. It states every mass has an energy equivalent and vice versa?expressed using the formula

E = m*c^2
E : the energy of a physical system (J)
m : the mass of the system (kg)
c : the speed of light in a vacuum (about 3¡¿10^8 m/s).

To express the unit of energy to TJ(10^12J), above equation can be written below;

E = m*c^2 * 10^(-12) = m*9*10^4 (TJ)

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass%E2%80%93energy_equivalence
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