The equation will tell you the speed of light and nothing can go faster than the speed of light. It also will give you the amount of energy in an object with mass.
How did scientists apply albert einsteins equation e equals mc2?"
That equation is the equation that Albert Einstein came up with to describe how to calculate the speed of light. E = energy m = mass c = speed of light
Born in Germany, Albert Einstein was a theoretical physicist. Most known for his discovered formula equation E equals Mc squared.
no
it is Albert Einsteins most famous formula
speed of light
C represents a constant (the speed of light).
No, It's a a quadratic equation because you have X squared.
It is a quadratic equation in X.
no, because xx=x squared, and x squared is not linear
Einsteins theory of relativity can answer this. The equation is E=mC^2. This reads e equals m c squared. E is energy, m is mass and every object that has mass has a gravitational pull.
E = mc2 This is Albert Einstein's famous Relativity equation: Which means that in a vacuum the Energy is equal to the Mass times the Speed of light squared.