Einstein's famous equation, E=mc2, basically means that energy and mass are interchangeable - that under the right conditions, mass can turn into pure energy, and energy can turn into mass. So, in essence, it can be said that matter can turn into pure energy if it is travelling at the speed of light.
E=MC(squared) According to einstein, matter is made of energy, if you multiply the mass with c, you get the energy composition of the said body in a said moment in time.
Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared. C is the speed of light
Mass at the speed of light in space squared.
E=MC2 Energy= Mass x Speed of Light squared The more mass something has the more energy is stored or can be produced from that mass on an atomic level. The more energy something has the the more its mass increases. Also the closer matter gets to the speed of light the more time slows down...in theory
For many reasons. The simplest one is: [mass] times [speed] does not have the dimensions of [energy], but [mass] times [speed squared] has.
E-mc^2. Energy is related to matter by the speed of light squared.
By the equation e=mc(squared) which says energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
Einstein said that energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared.
Not a "number." Energy is the speed of light squared times mass, so E = mc2.
Energy = mass * speed of light squared E = mc2 Yes, this equation is the heart of how matter and energy are related and even interchangeable.
Matter can be converted into energy as Albert Einstein's equation states : E (Energy) = M (Mass) times (C (The speed of light) squared)
No. It means that when some amount of mass becomes energy,the quantity of energy is equal to the product of(the quantity of mass) times (square of the speed of light).
E=mc2 (squared) E is energy M= Mass C=speed of light squared energy=mass*speed of light squared Basically the concept that the body's mass is equal to its energy content ****the speed of light is measured in a vacuum
Energy equals mass multiplied by the speed of light squared
E = mc squared is a famous equation devised by Albert Einstein that demonstrates the way in which matter and energy are connected. E stands for energy, m stands for mass or matter, c stands for the speed of light."Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared." On the most basic level, the equation says that energy and mass (matter) are interchangeable; they are different forms of the same thing.
That mass and energy are interchangeable substances. Energy = mass * speed of light squared Mass = energy/speed of light squared A direct mathematical relationship with the speed of light as a constant.
It stands for Energy=mass times the speed of light squared