Review of Litertture of energy

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DragonRulerX8
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Review of Litertture of energy

Post by DragonRulerX8 »

i need websites about energy and e=mc squared

thank you those who help
DragonRulerX8
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Post by DragonRulerX8 »

btw will i need a graph if i was making something

i am planning to go to the city fair in chicago so do i need a graph as a reqirement
kalibader
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Post by kalibader »

I am a little confused on exactly what you are proposing to study, but you might use some of these websites to track down additional information about energy and Einstein's e=mc2 theorem.

If you are planning to put together a science project, I do think graphs are a great way to depict information you study. This is a pretty heady topic for a science fair, so you might try to define your project before investing too much in studying the exact equation.

Websites that might help:

http://www.discoverytours.info/exhibiti ... /index.php

http://www.aip.org/history/einstein/emc1.htm

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/einstein/

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/einstein/legacy.html

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... Id=4866190
Best of Luck! :)
DragonRulerX8
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Post by DragonRulerX8 »

Thanks
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