E = MC2
Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
E= energy M=mass C= the speed of light 2= squared (a number times itself)
A famous equation created by Albert Einstein in relation to his Special Theory of Relativity.
Because the speed of light is a very large number and is multiplied by itself, this equation points out how a small amount of matter can release a huge amount of energy, as in a nuclear reaction.
In average human terms, e=mc^2 basically represents the amount of energy you'd get if you totally converted an object's mass into pure energy.
E=mc2 is a version of Einstein's famous Relativity equation. Specifically, it means that Energy is equal to Mass times the speed of light squared. In essence, it states that there is an equivalence between mass and energy. This simple statement has many profound implications... such as no object with mass can ever go faster than the speed of light!
the speed of light
E = MC^2 is the general theory of relativity. E stands for energy, M stands for mass and C stands for the speed of light. The theory is meant to show that a small amount of mass could unleash a large amount of energy.
Is the formula of creating nuclear reactions
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m = E/c^2
I assume you mean e = m time c squared. "e" is energy; "m" is the mass; "c" is the speed of light.
Albert Einstein. The Equation is E = m*c^(2) That is E is Energy m is mass c^2 is speed of light squared.
E=Mc2 was a way Einstein made up. E=MC2 means energy equals the mass (M) and the C is the speed of light squared.(E=energy,M=Mass,C=speed of light,2=squared)
E=Mc2 was a way Einstein made up. E=MC2 means energy equals the mass (M) and the C is the speed of light squared.(E=energy,M=Mass,C=speed of light,2=squared)
it means speed. Mass x the speed of light
it means e = MC2 which is M x c x 2
m = E/c^2
m = E/c^2
e=mc^2? e/c^2 = m
Formally it is written as E = mc^(2) E = Energy ( joules) m = mass ( kg) c = speed of light in a vacuum (m/s; metres per second) c^(2) = speed of light squared ( m^2/s^2) or (m/s)^2 Note how similar it is to kinetic energy K.E. = (0.5) m v^(2) KE is Kinetic Energy m = mass v = velocity(speed) .
I assume you mean e = m time c squared. "e" is energy; "m" is the mass; "c" is the speed of light.
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
E=MC2 means that energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared E=Energy M=Mass C=Speed of Light E+MC2 mean Energy+(Mass*Speed of Light)2 (squared) (This is using Albert Einstein's theory of what M,C and E means.
e= energy m=mass c=speed of light
Assuming you mean: E = m c squaredE is energy, m is mass, c is the speed of light.