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Mass-energy equivalence is the principle that mass and energy are interchangeable, represented by the famous equation $$E=mc^2$$, where 'E' is energy, 'm' is mass, and 'c' is the speed of light. This concept implies that an objectโs mass can be converted into energy and vice versa, forming a foundational idea in modern physics that links mass to energy and underpins various phenomena in both particle physics and cosmology.