Around May 1904. just had homework on this.
Einstein did not discover matter and energy. Matter and energy have been around since the beginning of time.
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."
Einstein said that energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared.
E=mc2
He showed us that they both are interchangeble.
Einstein did not discover matter and energy. Matter and energy have been around since the beginning of time.
Matter cannot be created or destroyed. It can only be changed from one form to another. However, Einstein and other scientists have shown us that matter and energy are interchangeable. Matter is changed into energy in the sun and in other nuclear reactions, (E = mc2).
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."
Einstein said that energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared.
Einstein 'discovered' that matter and energy are interchangeable and that is the equation which gives the amounts of each, matter and energy, involved in this change.
Matter can neither be created or destroyed, only changed into other forms of matter or energy as shown by Einstein's equation: E=MC2 Or, by rearranging the equation: M=E/C2 To create matter you would need to build a device that takes energy and turns it into matter.
1905
Heat is not a form of matter: it is a form of energy. Of course, Einstein famously proved the equivalence of matter and energy.
THe Einstein equation: E = mc2.
Einstein's equation, E=MC2.
it is made by Albert Einstein to explain that matter and energy are two different form of the same thing. Matter can turn to energy and energy can turn to matter
Albert Einstein