That is a false impression and a dangerous thing for people to believe.d
2007-09-10 03:45:07
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answered by JIM 4
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Not the most energetic, but capable of being converted into the most energy.
You have to accelerate the mass to the speed of light squared -- 9x10^18 m²/sec² -- to get the total energy conversion.
But yes, heavier objects (people) contain more potential energy than lighter objects (people).
2007-09-10 10:45:27
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answered by Dave_Stark 7
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E = MC^2 stands for energy equals mass times celeritas.
energy is in joules.
mass is in kilograms
celeritas is the vaccuum of the speed of light
and "energic" is not a word. do you mean energetic, Einstein?
2007-09-10 10:45:46
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answer #3
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answered by B. 5
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huh?
they have the larger gas tanks. like a Ford F-350... u know the two tanks.... and a reserve tank on top of that.... they might not move too quickly, but they're rarely at the pump... if you compare biguns to littleuns if there was no more gas to fill up on. the fattest could outlast the lean...
2007-09-10 10:51:10
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answered by Ugliestcuntstank 3
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Uh, no. Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared. It is how fast, not how fat that makes the difference.
2007-09-10 10:44:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Right! If you convert their entire mass to energy then more energy comes out. (Especially if they are made of uranium)
2007-09-10 12:42:23
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answered by TurtleFromQuebec 5
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How were you able to type superscript here?
2007-09-10 10:46:46
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answered by Anonymous
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then a dead beached whale has super powers!
2007-09-10 10:44:36
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answered by Anonymous
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