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Write einstein's equation that explains the energy from nuclear reactions. _________ use the caret symbol (^) to show an exponent.

User Ayumi
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Answer: The Einstein's equation is given below.

Step-by-step explanation:

Nuclear reactions are defined as the reaction in which an alteration in nucleus of an atom takes place. There are two types of nuclear reactions: Nuclear fusion and nuclear fission reactions.

The equation given by Albert Einstein for nuclear reaction is given by:

E = mc^2

where,

E = Energy

m = Mass

c = Speed of light

Hence, the Einstein's equation is given above.

User Roberto Bonvallet
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I would say it should be Einstein's famous equation of e=mc^2 which means energy =mass x the speed of light squared. With this equation Einstein showed that energy comes from a mass travelling at the speed of light squared which is a fundamental equation to explain physical phenomena.
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