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In physics, mass–energy equivalence is the relationship between mass and energy in a system's rest frame, where the two values differ only by a constant and the units of measurement.

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π™Έπš— πš™πš‘πš’πšœπš’πšŒπšŠπš• πšπš‘πšŽπš˜πš›πš’πšŽπšœ πš™πš›πš’πš˜πš› 𝚝𝚘 πšπš‘πšŠπš 𝚘𝚏 πšœπš™πšŽπšŒπš’πšŠπš• πš›πšŽπš•πšŠπšπš’πšŸπš’πšπš’, πš–πšŠπšœπšœ πšŠπš—πš πšŽπš—πšŽπš›πšπš’ πš πšŽπš›πšŽ πšŸπš’πšŽπš πšŽπš 𝚊𝚜 πšπš’πšœπšπš’πš—πšŒπš πšŽπš—πšπš’πšπš’πšŽπšœ. π™΅πšžπš›πšπš‘πšŽπš›πš–πš˜πš›πšŽ, πšπš‘πšŽ πšŽπš—πšŽπš›πšπš’ 𝚘𝚏 𝚊 πš‹πš˜πšπš’ 𝚊𝚝 πš›πšŽπšœπš πšŒπš˜πšžπš•πš πš‹πšŽ πšŠπšœπšœπš’πšπš—πšŽπš πšŠπš— πšŠπš›πš‹πš’πšπš›πšŠπš›πš’ πšŸπšŠπš•πšžπšŽ. π™Έπš— πšœπš™πšŽπšŒπš’πšŠπš• πš›πšŽπš•πšŠπšπš’πšŸπš’πšπš’, πš‘πš˜πš πšŽπšŸπšŽπš›, πšπš‘πšŽ πšŽπš—πšŽπš›πšπš’ 𝚘𝚏 𝚊 πš‹πš˜πšπš’ 𝚊𝚝 πš›πšŽπšœπš πš’πšœ πšπšŽπšπšŽπš›πš–πš’πš—πšŽπš 𝚝𝚘 πš‹πšŽ πš–πšŒπŸΈ. πšƒπš‘πšžπšœ, πšŽπšŠπšŒπš‘ πš‹πš˜πšπš’ 𝚘𝚏 πš›πšŽπšœπš πš–πšŠπšœπšœ πš– πš™πš˜πšœπšœπšŽπšœπšœπšŽπšœ πš–πšŒπŸΈ 𝚘𝚏 β€œπš›πšŽπšœπš πšŽπš—πšŽπš›πšπš’,” πš πš‘πš’πšŒπš‘ πš™πš˜πšπšŽπš—πšπš’πšŠπš•πš•πš’ πš’πšœ πšŠπšŸπšŠπš’πš•πšŠπš‹πš•πšŽ πšπš˜πš› πšŒπš˜πš—πšŸπšŽπš›πšœπš’πš˜πš— 𝚝𝚘 πš˜πšπš‘πšŽπš› πšπš˜πš›πš–πšœ 𝚘𝚏 πšŽπš—πšŽπš›πšπš’. πšƒπš‘πšŽ πš–πšŠπšœπšœ-πšŽπš—πšŽπš›πšπš’ πš›πšŽπš•πšŠπšπš’πš˜πš—, πš–πš˜πš›πšŽπš˜πšŸπšŽπš›, πš’πš–πš™πš•πš’πšŽπšœ πšπš‘πšŠπš, πš’πš πšŽπš—πšŽπš›πšπš’ πš’πšœ πš›πšŽπš•πšŽπšŠπšœπšŽπš πšπš›πš˜πš– πšπš‘πšŽ πš‹πš˜πšπš’ 𝚊𝚜 𝚊 πš›πšŽπšœπšžπš•πš 𝚘𝚏 πšœπšžπšŒπš‘ 𝚊 πšŒπš˜πš—πšŸπšŽπš›πšœπš’πš˜πš—, πšπš‘πšŽπš— πšπš‘πšŽ πš›πšŽπšœπš πš–πšŠπšœπšœ 𝚘𝚏 πšπš‘πšŽ πš‹πš˜πšπš’ πš πš’πš•πš• πšπšŽπšŒπš›πšŽπšŠπšœπšŽ. πš‚πšžπšŒπš‘ 𝚊 πšŒπš˜πš—πšŸπšŽπš›πšœπš’πš˜πš— 𝚘𝚏 πš›πšŽπšœπš πšŽπš—πšŽπš›πšπš’ 𝚝𝚘 πš˜πšπš‘πšŽπš› πšπš˜πš›πš–πšœ 𝚘𝚏 πšŽπš—πšŽπš›πšπš’ πš˜πšŒπšŒπšžπš›πšœ πš’πš— πš˜πš›πšπš’πš—πšŠπš›πš’ πšŒπš‘πšŽπš–πš’πšŒπšŠπš• πš›πšŽπšŠπšŒπšπš’πš˜πš—πšœ, πš‹πšžπš πš–πšžπšŒπš‘ πš•πšŠπš›πšπšŽπš› πšŒπš˜πš—πšŸπšŽπš›πšœπš’πš˜πš—πšœ πš˜πšŒπšŒπšžπš› πš’πš— πš—πšžπšŒπš•πšŽπšŠπš› πš›πšŽπšŠπšŒπšπš’πš˜πš—πšœ. πšƒπš‘πš’πšœ πš’πšœ πš™πšŠπš›πšπš’πšŒπšžπš•πšŠπš›πš•πš’ πšπš›πšžπšŽ πš’πš— πšπš‘πšŽ 𝚌𝚊𝚜𝚎 𝚘𝚏 πš—πšžπšŒπš•πšŽπšŠπš› πšπšžπšœπš’πš˜πš— πš›πšŽπšŠπšŒπšπš’πš˜πš—πšœ πšπš‘πšŠπš πšπš›πšŠπš—πšœπšπš˜πš›πš– πš‘πš’πšπš›πš˜πšπšŽπš— 𝚝𝚘 πš‘πšŽπš•πš’πšžπš–, πš’πš— πš πš‘πš’πšŒπš‘ 0.𝟽 πš™πšŽπš›πšŒπšŽπš—πš 𝚘𝚏 πšπš‘πšŽ πš˜πš›πš’πšπš’πš—πšŠπš• πš›πšŽπšœπš πšŽπš—πšŽπš›πšπš’ 𝚘𝚏 πšπš‘πšŽ πš‘πš’πšπš›πš˜πšπšŽπš— πš’πšœ πšŒπš˜πš—πšŸπšŽπš›πšπšŽπš 𝚝𝚘 πš˜πšπš‘πšŽπš› πšπš˜πš›πš–πšœ 𝚘𝚏 πšŽπš—πšŽπš›πšπš’. πš‚πšπšŠπš›πšœ πš•πš’πš”πšŽ πšπš‘πšŽ πš‚πšžπš— πšœπš‘πš’πš—πšŽ πšπš›πš˜πš– πšπš‘πšŽ πšŽπš—πšŽπš›πšπš’ πš›πšŽπš•πšŽπšŠπšœπšŽπš πšπš›πš˜πš– πšπš‘πšŽ πš›πšŽπšœπš πšŽπš—πšŽπš›πšπš’ 𝚘𝚏 πš‘πš’πšπš›πš˜πšπšŽπš— πšŠπšπš˜πš–πšœ πšπš‘πšŠπš πšŠπš›πšŽ 𝚏𝚞𝚜𝚎𝚍 𝚝𝚘 πšπš˜πš›πš– πš‘πšŽπš•πš’πšžπš–.

𝕋𝕙𝕖 π•Ÿπ•–π•£π•§π• π•¦π•€ 𝕀π•ͺ𝕀π•₯π•–π•ž π•šπ•€ 𝕒 π•”π• π•žπ•‘π•π•–π•© π•Ÿπ•–π•₯π•¨π• π•£π•œ 𝕠𝕗 π•Ÿπ•–π•£π•§π•–π•€ π•’π•Ÿπ•• π•Ÿπ•–π•£π•§π•– 𝕔𝕖𝕝𝕝𝕀 (π•Ÿπ•–π•¦π•£π• π•Ÿπ•€) π•₯𝕙𝕒π•₯ 𝕔𝕒𝕣𝕣π•ͺ π•€π•šπ•˜π•Ÿπ•’π•π•€ 𝕠𝕣 π•žπ•–π•€π•€π•’π•˜π•–π•€ π•₯𝕠 π•’π•Ÿπ•• π•—π•£π• π•ž π•₯𝕙𝕖 π•“π•£π•’π•šπ•Ÿ π•’π•Ÿπ•• π•€π•‘π•šπ•Ÿπ•’π• 𝕔𝕠𝕣𝕕 π•₯𝕠 π••π•šπ•—π•—π•–π•£π•–π•Ÿπ•₯ 𝕑𝕒𝕣π•₯𝕀 𝕠𝕗 π•₯𝕙𝕖 𝕓𝕠𝕕π•ͺ. 𝕀π•₯ π•šπ•€ π•žπ•’π••π•– 𝕦𝕑 𝕠𝕗 π•₯𝕙𝕖 π•”π•–π•Ÿπ•₯𝕣𝕒𝕝 π•Ÿπ•–π•£π•§π• π•¦π•€ 𝕀π•ͺ𝕀π•₯π•–π•ž π•’π•Ÿπ•• π•₯𝕙𝕖 π•‘π•–π•£π•šπ•‘π•™π•–π•£π•’π• π•Ÿπ•–π•£π•§π• π•¦π•€ 𝕀π•ͺ𝕀π•₯π•–π•ž.

YourΒ nervous systemΒ is made up of your brain, spinal cord and nerves. It carries messages between your brain and the rest of your body.

The nervous system has two main parts:

  • TheΒ central nervous systemΒ is made up of the brain and spinal cord.
  • TheΒ peripheral nervous systemΒ is made up of nerves that branch off from the spinal cord and extend to all parts of the body.

The nervous system transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body, including internal organs. In this way, the nervous system’s activity controls the ability to move, breathe, see, think, and more.1

The basic unit of the nervous system is a nerve cell, orΒ neuron.Β The human brain contains about 100 billion neurons. A neuron has a cell body, which includes the cell nucleus, and special extensions calledΒ axonsΒ (pronouncedΒ AK-sonz) andΒ dendritesΒ (pronouncedΒ DEN-drahytz). Bundles of axons, calledΒ nerves,Β are found throughout the body. Axons and dendrites allow neurons to communicate, even across long distances.

Different types of neurons control or perform different activities. For instance, motor neurons transmit messages from the brain to the muscles to generate movement. Sensory neurons detect light, sound, odor, taste, pressure, and heat and send messages about those things to the brain. Other parts of the nervous system control involuntary processes. These include keeping a regular heartbeat, releasing hormones like adrenaline, opening the pupil in response to light, and regulating the digestive system.

When a neuron sends a message to another neuron, it sends an electrical signal down the length of its axon. At the end of the axon, the electrical signal changes to a chemical signal. The axon then releases the chemical signal with chemical messengers calledΒ neurotransmittersΒ (pronouncedΒ noor-oh-TRANS-mit-erz) into theΒ synapseΒ (pronouncedΒ SIN-aps)β€”the space between the end of an axon and the tip of a dendrite from another neuron. The neurotransmitters move the signal through the synapse to the neighboring dendrite, which converts the chemical signal back into an electrical signal. The electrical signal then travels through the neuron and goes through the same conversion processes as it moves to neighboring neurons.

The nervous system also includes non-neuron cells, calledΒ gliaΒ (pronouncedΒ GLEE-uh). Glia perform many important functions that keep the nervous system working properly. For example, glia:

  • Help support and hold neurons in place
  • Protect neurons
  • Create insulation calledΒ myelin,Β which helps move nerve impulses
  • Repair neurons and help restore neuron function
  • Trim out dead neurons
  • Regulate neurotransmitters

The brain is made up of many networks of communicating neurons and glia. These networks allow different parts of the brain to β€œtalk” to each other and work together to control body functions, emotions, thinking, behavior, and other activities.

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