m is mass in the equation.
Albert Einstein was a famous physicist. He discovered the formula e=mc-squared, which explained how energy works better than the formulas physicists had used previously. This is called the general theory of relativity, and is still used by physicists today. He also worked with gravitational fields, statistical mechanics, quantum theory and particle theory.
The v in the formula for density stands for volume.
I assume you mean e = m time c squared. "e" is energy; "m" is the mass; "c" is the speed of light.
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First of all the "letter" 2 is actually a number. The 2 in E=mc2, stands for squared or to the power of 2. Meaning that you times the value of c, the speed of light in a vacuum (2.9979 x 108 meters per second ), by itself. That's simply 2.9979 x 108 x 2.9979 x 108. (Which gives 8.9874 x 1016.)
Energy
ricci curvature=0?
speed of light
Albert Einstein was a famous physicist. He discovered the formula e=mc-squared, which explained how energy works better than the formulas physicists had used previously. This is called the general theory of relativity, and is still used by physicists today. He also worked with gravitational fields, statistical mechanics, quantum theory and particle theory.
In Einsteins equation, E mc2, E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light
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I assume you mean e = m time c squared. "e" is energy; "m" is the mass; "c" is the speed of light.
The v in the formula for density stands for volume.
formula one
E=mc2 E=energy m=mass c=speed of light Einstein's equation states that Energy equal mass times the speed of light squared
It is table sugar put into a scientific formula.