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Einstein's formula for energy containing in mass is usually deduced with the help of decomposition of the mass function into a series  in which only the first item is conserved. It is shown that if items of the higher ranks are taken into account, such energy is sufficient  for creation of neutrinos by X-rays just as gamma rays create the electron and positron.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Einstein's formula for energy containing in mass is usually deduced with the help of decomposition of the mass function into a series  in which only the first item is conserved. It is shown that if items of the higher ranks are taken into account, such energy is sufficient  for creation of neutrinos by X-rays just as gamma rays create the electron and positron.
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[[Category:Scientific Paper|deduction einstein 's formula]]

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Scientific Paper
Title Another Deduction of Einstein\'s Formula
Author(s) Aleksandr M Tsybin
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2009
Journal None
Volume 6
Number 2
Pages 298-299

Abstract

Einstein's formula for energy containing in mass is usually deduced with the help of decomposition of the mass function into a series in which only the first item is conserved. It is shown that if items of the higher ranks are taken into account, such energy is sufficient for creation of neutrinos by X-rays just as gamma rays create the electron and positron.