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In physics, energy is described as the ability to do work by a force, measured in joules (J). Several different forms of energy exist to describe various natural phenomena. See also Photon Energy, Rest Energy, Binding Energy, Kinetic Energy and Effective Energy. • View NEWS results for 'Energy' (2). ![]() ![]() Further Reading: Basics:
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[Rest Mass Energy] The term refers to the concept of mass-energy equivalence. Einstein proposed that the equivalence of mass and energy is a general principle. E=mc2 E = energy, m = mass, c = the speed of light in a vacuum. c2 is the conversion factor required to convert from units of mass to units of energy. The rest energy of an electron or a positron for example amounts to 0.511 MeV. See also Photon, Photon Energy. ![]() Further Reading: Basics:
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Binding energy is equal to the amount of energy which is used to free electrons or disintegrate nuclides from their atomic bond. The electron binding energy of a hydrogen atom is with 13.6 eV very low. The nuclear binding energy of an alpha-particle, energy equivalent of the sum of the individual masses of nuclides minus the mass of the whole nucleus, is 28.3 MeV. See also Alpha Decay, Beta Decay and Gamma Quantum. ![]() Further Reading: Basics:
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