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That mass and energy are interchangeable substances. Energy = mass * speed of light squared Mass = energy/speed of light squared A direct mathematical relationship with the speed of light as a constant.
By the equation e=mc(squared) which says energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
E stands for "ENERGY" M = "MASS" C = "SPEED OF LIGHT"
Temperature is a measure of how much energy an object has. Einstein's famous equation states the relationship your asking about; E=mc2. That is, the amount of energy an object has is proportional to its mass multiplied by the speed of light squared.
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."
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Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared. C is the speed of light
E=mc2 E=energy m=mass c=speed of light Einstein's equation states that Energy equal mass times the speed of light squared
It refers to the speed of light.
That equation is the equation that Albert Einstein came up with to describe how to calculate the speed of light. E = energy m = mass c = speed of light
That mass and energy are interchangeable substances. Energy = mass * speed of light squared Mass = energy/speed of light squared A direct mathematical relationship with the speed of light as a constant.
e=mc^2 energy is equal to (mass) times (the speed of light squared)
Energy is directly proportional to the square of the speed of light (in vacuum), where the constant of proportionality is the mass equivalent of the energy.
Energy equals mass times speed of light squared. E=energy, m=mass, and c=speed of light.
According to Einstein's famous equation, it is related to mass and the speed of light (in vacuum).
In Einsteins equation, E mc2, E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light
E = Energy in joules M = mass in kilograms C = speed of light in m/sec