Energy has a limit and the maximum energy is mc^2, for mass m, or for Momentum energy cP.The potential energy is mv^2 and the max v=c, thus mc^2 is the max potential energy.
The Quaternion Theory of Physics shows this as Total Energy is
W = -vh/2pit + cP
0 = XW = [d/dr, Del][-vh/2pir, cP] = [vp/r -cp/r, 1R vp/r - 1R cp/r] = 0 thus vp/r=cp/r thus v=c at 0=XW.
Take a mass of 1 gram. Convert it entirely to energy, and measure that energy. You will find that this energy is equal to the square of the speed of light.
Energy equals mass multiplied by the speed of light squared
Albert Einstein developed energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared in 1905 whilst pondering light.
E=mc2 means that energy in equal to the speed of light times itself.
Energy equals mass times speed of light squared. E=energy, m=mass, and c=speed of light.
Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared. C is the speed of light
E represents energy, m represents mass, and c² is a very large number, the square of the speed of light.
Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
Energy (in Joules) equals the mass (in Kgs) multiplied by the square of speed of light (in meters per second)
Energy equals mass times the speed of light square.
Energy equals mass times the SPEED of light squared
Remember: E=mc2 = Energy equals mass multiplied by the speed of light squared. It depends on the mass. eg. mass: 50. 50x90000000000=4500000000000 50 units of mass multiplied by the speed of light squared (90000000000) equals 4500000000000 units of energy. If the mass is different, you would get different results. It all depends on the mass.