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Einstein said that energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared.
Albert Einstein
Einstein stated in his paper on special relativity that energy E and mass m is reliant on the speed of light c squared. This mathematical problem has helped resolve a great many riddles in the quantum mechanical world. The problem can also be applied to total energy and relative mass to be able to explain the effects of traveling toward the speed of light and in between solar systems.
e=mc2 Energy= mass+speed of light
The equivalence of mass and energy is one of the implications that arise from General Relativity.
Einstein discovered mass and energy relation (e=mc2)
in 1905
Polonium had no influence on Einstein determining that mass and energy were interchangeable.
Albert Einstein developed energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared in 1905 whilst pondering light.
Einstein's equation, E=mc2, says that energy and mass are equivalent and can be converted into each other.
Einstein's equation, E=mc2, says that energy and mass are equivalent and can be converted into each other.
Einstein said that energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared.
Albert Einstein
E = mc2
No. Sound is mechanical energy. Mechanical energy does not have mass. And no form of energy has mass. But energy has a mass equivalent per E=mc2 thanks to Albert Einstein.
its not about stars its about mass and he proposed that mass can be converted into energy
E=mc^2 states that mass and energy are interchangeable, and that a little bit of mass creates a lot of energy.