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The speed of light, in a vacuum.
C represents a constant (the speed of light).
Albert Einstein
because he wanted to
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.
e=mc2 (e equals mc squared)
Albert Einstein.
Albert Einstein.
Albert Einstein developed it. It stands for Energy equals Mass times the Speed of Light Squared.
Albert Einstein was a remarkable physicist. One of his most memorable moments was his creation of the mass-energy equivalence, known as E equals MC squared.
Born in Germany, Albert Einstein was a theoretical physicist. Most known for his discovered formula equation E equals Mc squared.
The correct formula is E = mc2 (E equals m c squared) and it was coined by Albert Einstein.
The speed of light, in a vacuum.
C represents a constant (the speed of light).
Albert Einstein developed energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared in 1905 whilst pondering light.
While Einstein was a great scientist, who accomplished much, he is probably most famous for his theory of relativity. ( E=MC2 energy equals mass times light squared)
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