What formula, developed by Albert Einstein, describes the relationship between energy and matter?
"Nuclear reactions convert matter into energy. In 1905, Albert
Einstein developed a formula that described the relationship
between energy and matter. You have probably seen this famous equation, E=mc2. In the equation, the E represents energy and m represents mass. The c, which represents the speed of light, is a very large number. This equation states that when matter is changed into energy, an enormous amount of energy is released."
E=mc2
Yes It is
Einstein's Theory of Relativity
The relationship between energy usage and developed underdeveloped countries is that energy consumption is greater in developed countries than in underdeveloped countries. This may indicate that there is a strong link between energy consumption and economic development.
Pascal's principle (apex)
An ideal machine has no friction. -Nn
Albert Einstein in 1905
Albert Einstein
it's bogus
an algebraic equation that describes a relationship between several variables is called a?
He was really a famous theoretical physicist, best known for the equation e = mc2. This equation describes the relationship between matter and energy. Theoretical physics involves a lot of complex mathematics but it is still physics, and not mathematics for which Einstein is remembered.
Ask Albert Einstein.
electricity and mass
matter and energy
Yes It is
Albert Einstein
Rocky best describes the relationship between Slytherin and the other founders - but the other three were friends.
function rule