E = mC^2 is Energy = Mass X (Speed of Light,squared)
Albert Einstien won the Nobel prize and made the science term E=MC2
finding the most famous equation of the 20th century E=mc2
In the beginning of the 20th century. He proposed mass-energy equivalence in 1905, and set out to mathematically express this. E = mc2 shows that energy can be converted into mass, and mass into energy. Thus, we no longer say that mass is conserved, or energy is conserved. But rather, we say that mass-energy is conserved.
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It was A.D ( jesus didnt grow up under stuart rule) E=Mc2
it is Albert Einsteins most famous formula
How did scientists apply albert einsteins equation e equals mc2?"
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The formula is E=mc2.
In physics, mass-energy equivalence is the concept that mass and energy are the same thing. This is better known in its formula E=MC2 developed by Albert Einstein, which led to nuclear binding (and splitting?) which ultimately provided the basis for the atomic bomb.
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
He invented the formula E=mc2
Nova Net Answer: Scientists used it to develop nuclear power.