C= the speed of light measured in meter per second (m/s)
The m is for mass and c is for the speed of light. The attached link is Albert Einstein explaining the theory of relativity. It has subtitles as his accent is very thick.
e is energy c is the speed of light and m is the mass of the object or lightwave. C is constant while m is computable through basic calculations or through advanced upper level electromagnetism.
I assume you mean e = m time c squared. "e" is energy; "m" is the mass; "c" is the speed of light.
E=mc2 is the formula but the theories were called:the general theory of relativity about mass traveling at or faster than the speed of light while accelerating positively or negativelythe special theory of relativity about mass traveling at the speed of light while holding a steady speedThe formula means:"Energy E equals mass m times the speed of light c squared"
The famous equation is E = m c squared. c is the speed of light- a constant. m is mass. Mass is the answer to your question. Mass can be converted to a lot of energy, but not easily, unfortunately.
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Einsteins theory of relativity can answer this. The equation is E=mC^2. This reads e equals m c squared. E is energy, m is mass and every object that has mass has a gravitational pull.
The m is for mass and c is for the speed of light. The attached link is Albert Einstein explaining the theory of relativity. It has subtitles as his accent is very thick.
e is energy c is the speed of light and m is the mass of the object or lightwave. C is constant while m is computable through basic calculations or through advanced upper level electromagnetism.
I assume you mean e = m time c squared. "e" is energy; "m" is the mass; "c" is the speed of light.
Einstein's theory of relativity states that mass and energy are inter convertible. The theory can be numerically verified by the mass energy equation i.e. E=mc2 (where E is energy, m is mass and c is the velocity of light).
In Einsteins equation, E mc2, E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light
E=mc2 is the formula but the theories were called:the general theory of relativity about mass traveling at or faster than the speed of light while accelerating positively or negativelythe special theory of relativity about mass traveling at the speed of light while holding a steady speedThe formula means:"Energy E equals mass m times the speed of light c squared"
Relativity - M. C. Escher - was created in 1953.
Yes. Einstein proved this with his theory of relativity, and his equation, E=m c squared
Walter C Mih has written: 'The fascinating life and theory of Albert Einstein' -- subject(s): Physicists, Biography, General relativity (Physics)
Albert Einstein didn't create anything. but he did form the well known theory of relativity.