I don't know who came up with E = mc, but Einstein came up with E = mc2.
He did not use any databases to come up with E=mc^2.
No. E = mc2 is not the same as E = (mc)2 which is what the question suggests. Also, if you know E, why do you need to square anything to "get" E?
the person who came up with that is pythagoris, and it is called the pythagrian theorem.
Euler
It is believed that Einstein was the one who made up the equation yet there is much speculation surrounding it validity and many have tried to prove him wrong.
He did not use any databases to come up with E=mc^2.
It's E=mc2 , and it's a by-product of the calculations in one of Albert Einstein's publications.
No. E = mc2 is not the same as E = (mc)2 which is what the question suggests. Also, if you know E, why do you need to square anything to "get" E?
Erwin Chargaff
Albert Einstein
He came up with the formula E=MCsquared.
the person who came up with that is pythagoris, and it is called the pythagrian theorem.
Euler
Tricycle
the circle
E=mc², Einstein's Theory of Relativity and then in 1905 Einstein came up with the concept that light is made up of particles called photons.
It is believed that Einstein was the one who made up the equation yet there is much speculation surrounding it validity and many have tried to prove him wrong.