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).
Matter can be converted into energy as Albert Einstein's equation states : E (Energy) = M (Mass) times (C (The speed of light) squared)
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.
Any of the wasted energy that is not converted to light will be converted to heat.Any of the wasted energy that is not converted to light will be converted to heat.Any of the wasted energy that is not converted to light will be converted to heat.Any of the wasted energy that is not converted to light will be converted to heat.
Einstein said that energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared.
Heat and Light
Einstein's famous equation E=mc^2, states that, energy is the equivalent of mass multiplied by the square of the velocity of light, showing that a small amount of mass may be converted into a large number of energy and vice versa. stupid ahh hoe eat ahh and kick roCxs
Energy = mass * speed of light squared E = mc2 Yes, this equation is the heart of how matter and energy are related and even interchangeable.
The energy(e) of a mass to energy conversion equals the mass(m) that was converted multiplied by the speed of light(c) squared.
Light energy from the sun is converted by plants into chemical energy.
According to eienstiens equation E=mc^2 matter can be converted into energy. Even when you burn a wood log, the wood is converting into heat energy and light.
Matter can never go away or disappear as such, but it can be converted into different forms of matter or converted into energy in accordance with the famous equation E=mc2 where E is energy, m is mass and c2 is the square of the speed of light. Matter is commonly converted into different forms (with the release of energy) during radioactive decay, in nuclear reactors and inside stars.