e=mc^2? e/c^2 = m
m = E/c^2
Units Units of 'E' are kg m^2 s^-2 or kg(m/s)^2 or kg m^2 / s^2 or kg m ( m/s^2) In words it is a mass(kg) multiplied to distance (m) multiplied to acceleration (ms^-2). When Basic S.I. units are arranged in this manner they are referred to a Joules.
Since Kinetic Energy is defined as E = (1/2) * m * V ^^2 E(60kms) = (1/2) * m * 60^^2 = (1/2) * m * 3600 E(30kms) = (1/2) * m * 30^^2 = (1/2) * m * 900 E(60kms)/E(30kms) = 3600/900 = 4 Answer is 4 times as much.
E=mc^2A^2+B^2=C^2E/m=C^2=A^2+B^2E/m=A^2+B^2E=m(A^2+B^2)correct
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)
m = e*c-2
Kinetic energy E = 1/2 m v2 So v = ./(2 E / m) E = 7.5 J and m = 0.082 kg. Plugging and simplifying, we get v = 13.525 m/s
E= Energy M= Mass C= speed of light 2= squared
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