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Rest energy

The rest energy E of a particle is its energy when it is not moving relative to a given inertial reference frame. It is defined by

E = m0c2

where m0 is the rest mass of the particle and c is the speed of light.

The concept of rest energy comes from special relativity theory where measurements of physical quantities may vary in different inertial reference frames.

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