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To calculate how much rest energy an object contains, you multiply
a. its mass times its velocity.
b. the force on it times the length of time the force acts.
c. its mass times its acceleration.
d. its mass times the speed of light squared.
e. one
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This is what e=mc² means.
So rest energy is RH side of equation that is its mass times speed of light squared.
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