If you mean in the equation E=mc2, the "m" stands for mass.
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The mass of an object
It was NOT discovered , but calculated by Albert Einstein. E= mc^2 Where E = energy 'm' = mass 'c' is the speed of light. Notice how it is closely related to mechanical energy K.E. = (0..5)m v^(2)
E=mc2 E=energy m=mass c=speed of light Einstein's equation states that Energy equal mass times the speed of light squared
Albert Einstein's father was Hermann Einstein and his mother was Pauline Einstein.
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The "m" in Einstein's formula E=mc^2 stands for mass. It represents the amount of matter present in an object.
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E=m(c*c)
The mass of an object
The "m" in Einstein's equation E=mc^2 represents mass. It signifies that energy (E) is equivalent to mass (m) times the speed of light (c) squared.
E = MC2 Energy = Mass * 300,000 m/s2
The units of Einstein coefficient are m^3/s. This unit represents the volume per unit time over which a transition occurs in a material.
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Albert Einstein is famous for developing the theory of relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity. His equation E=mc^2, which describes the relationship between energy and mass, is one of the most famous equations in physics. Einstein's work laid the foundation for many advances in modern physics.
The correct formula is E = mc2 (E equals m c squared) and it was coined by Albert Einstein.