tömegkülönbségébl
Tömegkülönbségébl is a Hungarian term that translates to "from mass difference." In physics, it refers to the phenomenon where the mass of a system changes due to the conversion of mass into energy, or vice versa, as described by Einstein's famous equation E=mc². This principle is fundamental to understanding nuclear reactions, such as those occurring in stars and nuclear power plants, as well as particle physics.
When particles interact, their total mass before and after the interaction may not be conserved. For example,
The concept of tömegkülönbségébl highlights that mass and energy are interchangeable forms of the same fundamental