Yes!!! It is an algebraic equation.
E = mc^2
In words Energy is equal to mass multiplied to the speed of light squared.
It can be algebraically manipulated
m E/c^2
or
c^2 = E/m
or
c = sqrt(E/m)
yes.
and it's E-Mc2
No.
I'm sure you meant E = Mc2
No. E=mc2 is a formula. Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
There is no sum of e=mc2, it is an equation concerning matter and energy. e=mc2 stands for: Energy equals mass times the velocity of light squared. E = M C 2
The concept of E=MC2 was discovered by Henri Poincare.
mass
E=m*c2
it relates to radiation because they contain electrons which is radiated
prove:E=mc2
E (Energy) equals M (Mass) times C2 (speed of light square)
No. E=mc2 is a formula. Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
Energy.
He said E=MC2 He must have done math! :)
There is no sum of e=mc2, it is an equation concerning matter and energy. e=mc2 stands for: Energy equals mass times the velocity of light squared. E = M C 2
E=mc2 means energy=mass multiplied by the speed of light squared.
Scientists applied Albert Einstein's equation E=mc^2 by using it to understand the relationship between energy and mass. This equation shows that mass can be converted into energy and vice versa, which has led to advancements in nuclear physics, such as in the development of nuclear weapons and nuclear power.
The concept of E=MC2 was discovered by Henri Poincare.
e=mc2
E=mc2