???????? does E equal 'energy'. are the values E-sub-one and E-sub-two??? if so, the expression seems to deal with a 'net' result/gain/loss. to find E, subtract one value of E from another?
Basically, they are saying E equals E doubled minus E.
Example: 6 = 12 - 6
How did scientists apply albert einsteins equation e equals mc2?"
E=MC2 means Energy equals Mass times the speed of light squared.
Einstein
m = E/c^2
E=mc2 means energy=mass multiplied by the speed of light squared.
meant to be e^x = 2e^1-2x
???????? does E equal 'energy'. are the values E-sub-one and E-sub-two??? if so, the expression seems to deal with a 'net' result/gain/loss. to find E, subtract one value of E from another?
They all equal each other. a = b = c = d = e e = a e = b e = c e = d e = e
Assuming that the difference in capitalization for the two Cs isn't significant, that C is explicitly prohibited from being zero, and that c2 is meant as C2, M = 1/C. If you meant E = mc2, that equation is the answer; the question it's the answer to is "What is the relationship between E and m?"
w = hf - E
It is a formula, e, m and c can represent an infinite amount of numbers, and are meant to be substitued by the number, as you need to know at least 2 of them to figure out the entire formula.
energy (e) equals mass (m) times the square of the speed of light (c2)
the answer is a
E = 24/z or, equivalently, z = 24/E
If you meant 200cc, this is 200ml. If you meant cl, 200cl is 2000ml
Energy.
e=9...