*E = mc^2
'E' is the Energy
'm' is the mass ( kg)
'c' is the speed of light in a vacuum ( 3.8 x 10^8 m/s)
'c^2' is the speed of light squared.
Hence E = kgm^2/s^2 , which are named 'Joules'.
It is the Einsteinian equation , that if a mass looses mass, then the difference in mass is the energy released.
NB It is very similar to the Kinetic Energy (K.E.) equation, which is
K.E. = 0.5massvelocity^2.
E=mc2 is called the "energy mass equivalence principle" because it relates energy and mass. Note the the mass has units of eV/c2
Energy and matter being interchangeable.
Energy and mass.
matter...but using Enstein's equation of general relativity (E=mc2), you can determine the equivalent energy contained of a given mass of matter, where c=the speed of light (186,000 mi/sec).
Matter can neither be created or destroyed, only changed into other forms of matter or energy as shown by Einstein's equation: E=MC2 Or, by rearranging the equation: M=E/C2 To create matter you would need to build a device that takes energy and turns it into matter.
E (energy) = mc2 is one equation where according to Einstein, energy can be either the reactant or product. Another good example is photosynthesis. 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy (UV from sunlight) -----> C6H12O6 + 6O2 In this equation energy is a reactant. The reverse reaction is respiration which is given by: C6H12O6 + 6O2-----> 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy - here energy is a product.
All of them as long as they are balanced correctly.
Yes. You just need an awful lot of energy. Look at Einstein's equation, e = mc2. Well, c2 is very large, about 9 x 1016 joules per kilogram (or m2/s2), so you effectively need the fusion power of the Sun to initiate a conversion from energy into matter.
E=mc2 E=Energy m=mass c=the speed of light in a vacuum The equation relates mass to energy. Einstein made it.
Mass Energy.
Mass-energy equivalence
No, E=mc2 is an equation to explain that matter and energy are two different forms that are the same. Matter can turn into energy and energy can turn into matter.
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
...and Mass
How did scientists apply albert einsteins equation e equals mc2?"
E = mc2
Yes. It is Einstein's celebrated equation, E=mc2. It means "energy equals mass times the speed of light squared." It tells how to convert mass into energy. Einstein showed through this that mass and energy can be changed into each other.
e = mc2 is an equation, it has no size of its own. The value of e (energy) depends on the amount of mass (m) and conversely. The smaller the mass is the smaller the amount of energy.
E=MC2 means Energy equals Mass times the speed of light squared.
E stands for "ENERGY" M = "MASS" C = "SPEED OF LIGHT"