Multiple Choice
Which of the following scenarios involves energy that we would typically calculate with Einstein's formula E = mc2?
A) A mass raised to a great height has a lot of gravitational potential energy.
B) An object accelerated to a great speed has a lot of kinetic energy.
C) A burning piece of wood produces light and heat, therefore giving off radiative and thermal energy.
D) A small amount of the hydrogen in a nuclear bomb becomes energy as fusion converts the hydrogen to helium.
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