If you're not a particle physicist, a cosmologist, an avid reader of popular science, or
an average citizen who wants to stay informed on a variety of topics in the modern
world, then you have absolutely no use whatsoever for E=mc2, and you can happily
live your entire life without ever using it or encountering it.
to show what the theroy means or show what the person who made it be thanked
The equation in a scientific way is E=Mc2 -------- = 0.111 x 300,000,000 x 300,000,000 = 10,000,000,000,000,000 Joules I hope this helps you But if is doesent go to google and type in E=MC2 and look at the definitons thank you
e=mc2 is a constant. so you can use it in a variety of equations without having to do all the math up to that point. basically it helps us measure astronomical numbers. -- (see: avigadro's number for a similar constant with a similar kind of use.) e=mc2 means this: energy is the same as mass multiplied by the speed of light times the speed of light. this would be a huge number - so it's shortened by saying e=mc2. it's a nickname!!
In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.
REALLY complicated math. stuff like (Delta x Tau)={Square Root of (Delta x t squared) -- [(Delta x r squared) / (c squared)]}. (After all, Einstein was a genius.)
You would use the formula for volume. V = l X w X h(volume equals length times width times height)
E = mass x velocity of light to the 2nd power (or squared) or if you use mathematical notation. E=mc2
Mass divided by volume equals density. or m/v = d.
Five kilovolts equals zero watts. The formula you need to use is W = A x V.
Topologists, primarily.
Functions have a name followed by brackets. So when you have a name followed immediately by brackets, it is a function. On the worksheet it would also have an equals in front of it. In a module it would have the keyword Function in front of it.
If you use relative address, the formula would be =D1+D3. If you used absolute references, the formula would be =$B$1+$B$3.