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Energy-Matter

Definition:

Energy-Matter refers to the concept in physics that treats energy and matter as interchangeable entities, as proposed by Albert Einstein's theory of relativity. It suggests that energy can be converted into matter and vice versa.

Examples:

As a noun:

1. According to the principle of energy-matter equivalence, a small amount of matter can release an enormous amount of energy.

2. Scientists have been researching ways to harness the power of energy-matter conversion for advancing space exploration.

As a verb:

1. The experiment aimed to energy-matter atoms to observe the transformation of energy into matter.

2. By applying a high-energy laser, the scientists could energy-matter particles, revealing the fundamental nature of the universe.

As an adjective:

1. The energy-matter theory explains the relationship between the physical and energetic components of the universe.

2. The energy-matter equation describes the equivalence between the mass of an object and the energy it possesses.

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