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.
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.
I assume you mean e = m time c squared. "e" is energy; "m" is the mass; "c" is the speed of light.
This question is confusing/mixing-up two different scientific theories, and should be worded something like:"What is Darwin's theory of evolution?"'The Origin of Species' (1859), a book by Charles Darwin explaining his theory of evolution provoked great controversy: by casting doubt on the historical accuracy of the biblical accounts of Creation it caused many believers to question their faith in Christianity.Another scientist, Albert Einstein, proposed a "General theory of relativity" that has nothing to do with Darwin's theory!Technically correct attribution of theories aside, Darwin's theory of 'relativity' is that all living things are relatives!
Albert Einstein was a famous physicist. He discovered the formula e=mc-squared, which explained how energy works better than the formulas physicists had used previously. This is called the general theory of relativity, and is still used by physicists today. He also worked with gravitational fields, statistical mechanics, quantum theory and particle theory.
C= the speed of light measured in meter per second (m/s)
ricci curvature=0?
speed of light
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.
Em2 is part of the V.I.N number for Honda civics year 2001 to 2005.
In Einsteins equation, E mc2, E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light
I assume you mean e = m time c squared. "e" is energy; "m" is the mass; "c" is the speed of light.
This question is confusing/mixing-up two different scientific theories, and should be worded something like:"What is Darwin's theory of evolution?"'The Origin of Species' (1859), a book by Charles Darwin explaining his theory of evolution provoked great controversy: by casting doubt on the historical accuracy of the biblical accounts of Creation it caused many believers to question their faith in Christianity.Another scientist, Albert Einstein, proposed a "General theory of relativity" that has nothing to do with Darwin's theory!Technically correct attribution of theories aside, Darwin's theory of 'relativity' is that all living things are relatives!
is it working theory or is it paradigm
A letter in math can stand for any number
Albert Einstein was a famous physicist. He discovered the formula e=mc-squared, which explained how energy works better than the formulas physicists had used previously. This is called the general theory of relativity, and is still used by physicists today. He also worked with gravitational fields, statistical mechanics, quantum theory and particle theory.
I know C, A and S stand for credibility, authenticity and sources but I;m not sure about the R. It could be reliability or relativity.