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The link below provide a way to understand E=MC2 is layman terms. It has a simple diagram and explanation next to it showing "Why" energy equals mass times the speed of light squared. http://fineartamerica.com/featured/-why-energy-equals-mass-times-the-speed-of-light-squared-jason-padgett.html E stands for energy, m for mass, and c for the speed of light. (Note: mass is the quality of matter that gravity acts upon. The more massive an object, the heavier it is in any given gravity field. We need the concept of mass because gravity is not the same everywhere, but the mass of an object is the same everywhere even in the weightless realms of space.) The formula E=mc2 corresponds to the statement that: the energy stored in any given amount of matter is equal to the mass of that matter times the speed of light squared. A two part implication of this formula is that (1) mass can be turned into energy (as in atomic fission) and (2) that energy can be turned into mass (think atomic fusion). As you might imagine, the speed of light multiplied by itself (squared) is a very large number (as light travels very quickly). This means that there is a very large amount of energy stored in all matter, even the tiniest particles.

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What is the difference between 2 pin and 4 pin PL lamp?

The main difference between 2 pin and 4 pin PL lamps is the number of pins used to connect the lamp to the fixture. A 2 pin PL lamp has two pins for connection, while a 4 pin PL lamp has four pins. Additionally, 4 pin PL lamps typically have an integrated starter and ballast, while 2 pin PL lamps may require an external ballast.


How does deflection of a beam vary with moment of inertia?

Deflection is inversely proportional to moment of inertia, the larger the moment of inertia the smaller the deflection. Deflection is (with a simple centerloaded beam) is PL^3/48EI The various deflections are as follows: (i) for a simply supported beam with point load (center)=PL^3/48EI (ii) // // // UDL= 5PL^4/384EI (iii) for a cantilever with point load= PL^3/3EI (iv) // // with UDL= PL^4/8EI visit deflection calculator http://civilengineer.webinfolist.com/str/sdcalc.htm


What are six of the ough sounds?

Though - pronounced as "th-oh" Through - pronounced as "th-ru" Rough - pronounced as "ruhf" Plough - pronounced as "pl-ow" Cough - pronounced as "kawf" Bough - pronounced as "bow"


What is photo luminescence?

it is not photo luminescence it is photoluminescence.Photoluminescence (abbreviated as PL) is a process in which a substance absorbs photons (electromagnetic radiation) and then re-radiates photons.


What is the definition of a pulley?

pul⋅ley  /ˈpʊli/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [pool-ee] Show IPA-noun, plural -leys.1.a wheel, with a grooved rim for carrying a line, that turns in a frame or block and serves to change the direction of or to transmit force, as when one end of the line is pulled to raise a weight at the other end: one of the simple machines.2.a combination of such wheels in a block, or of such wheels or blocks in a tackle, to increase the force applied.3.a wheel driven by or driving a belt or the like, used to deliver force to a machine, another belt, etc., at a certain speed and torque.pul·ley (pŏŏl'ē)n. pl. pul·leysA simple machine consisting essentially of a wheel with a grooved rim in which a pulled rope or chain can run to change the direction of the pull and thereby lift a load.A wheel turned by or driving a belt.[Middle English poley, from Old French polie and from Medieval Latin poliva, both ultimately from Greek polos, axis; see kwel-1 in Indo-European roots.]pulleyScience Dictionarypulley (pl'ē) Pronunciation KeyA machine consisting of a wheel over which a pulled rope or chain runs to change the direction of the pull used for lifting a load. Combinations of two or more pulleys working together reduce the force needed to lift a load. See also block and tackle.

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Is lektor PL a language?

No, "lektor PL" is not a language. "Lektor" could refer to a lecturer or tutor in some contexts, and "PL" could stand for "Polish" as a language code. So, "lektor PL" could mean a lecturer for Polish language, but it is not a language in itself.


What are PL 1 resources?

PL 1 resources refer to programming languages and tools in the first programming language level, which usually have limited features and capabilities. These resources are often used for simple tasks and basic programming concepts. Common examples of PL 1 resources include simple text editors, basic compilers, and introductory programming courses.


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Google Poland is in the Polish language.


What does pl on road sign means?

Pl is an abbreviation for Place on road signs in the English language.


What is PLSQL?

The Oracle Corporation's application development language is PL/SQL. It is a superset of SQL that uses standard programming-language to supplement the SQL. PL/SQL stands for Procedural Language/Structured Query Language.


Which language is used to develop the oracle?

pl/sql


Whats another word for simple starting with pl?

Plain.


What is the German translation for language?

die Sprache, pl. Sprachen


What has the author B L Meek written?

B. L. Meek has written: 'Fortran, PL/I, and the algols' -- subject(s): ALGOL (Computer program language), FORTRAN (Computer program language), PL/I (Computer program language)


Who was the predecessor of C language other than BC PL?

B


What is the early programming language?

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What are stores in french language?

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