Let's look at one of the famous equations to come out of the Einsteinian years . . .
E = MC^2 (MC squared).
E = Energy, M = the mass of the object being turned into energy, and C is the speed of light, which is huge.
The equation says, then, that the total energy (E) that a certain mass (M) of stuff can be totally converted to is that Mass multiplied by the Speed of Light (C) squared.
I do not remember the speed of light in metric, but in English units, it is around 186,000 miles per second.
mathematical equations to solve the unsolvable
Equations such as E=MC2
Einstein may have used pi (Ï€)in his equations but he had no involvement in the creation or application of pi.
Einstein didn't retire. He died with equations in his hand working at Princeton university
Albert Einstein failed at his protest regarding the unified field theory and never completed his final few equations.
he helped people solve intricate mathematical equations
Albert Einstein didn't make anything, but he did come up with many theories and equations like E=mc^2.
Galileo Galilei discovered the Law of Falling Bodies. Newton worked out the first equations. Einstein worked out better equations.
Einstein used approximation methods in working out initial predictions of the theory. Einstein later declared the cosmological constant the biggest blunder of his life.
His theorys and equations helped to develop the atomic bomb.
Albert Einstein's Job Was a Theoretical physicist,philosopher an author who is widley regarded & a scientist
Complex equations? Do you mean complicated equations whose solution is 17, - or equations with complex (non-real) coefficients or solutions? If you can explain, please resubmit your question.