First of all the "letter" 2 is actually a number. The 2 in E=mc2, stands for squared or to the power of 2. Meaning that you times the value of c, the speed of light in a vacuum (2.9979 x 108 meters per second ), by itself.
That's simply 2.9979 x 108 x 2.9979 x 108.
(Which gives 8.9874 x 1016.)
C equals the speed of light in a vacuum (light travelling no substance what so ever). Which is about 299 792 458 m / s. Because of this formula C=√(E/m)
In the equation E=mc^2, the letter c represents the speed of light in a vacuum, which is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second.
Albert Einstein was not directly connected with the development of the atomic bomb. He was a very famous scientist whose name would get the attention of even the highest government officials. He used that fame to ensure that a letter from Fermi about the possibility of an atomic bomb would reach President Roosevelt and would be viewed as a credible letter. This eventually resulted in the creation of the Manhattan Project to develop an atomic bomb. Aside from that initial introductory letter, Einstein had no connection with the Manhattan Project.
C represents a constant (the speed of light).
He didn't. He'd worked a little on the theories about energy release, but he had nothing to do with turning it into a functioning weapon. Einsteins only personal involvement with The Manhattan Project was to persuade the then president, Franklin Roosevelt, that modern research would be used by others to develop an atomic bomb and that America needed to build one first.
C equals the speed of light in a vacuum (light travelling no substance what so ever). Which is about 299 792 458 m / s. Because of this formula C=√(E/m)
In a letter written to Hans Muesham, Einstein is quoted as stating, "man was not born to be a carnivore." It is reported he was a vegetarian, but also enjoyed pastas like spaghetti and fettuccine.
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In a letter written to Hans Muesham, Einstein is quoted as stating, "man was not born to be a carnivore." It is reported he was a vegetarian, but also enjoyed pastas like spaghetti and fettuccine.
In the equation E=mc^2, the letter c represents the speed of light in a vacuum, which is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second.
Hard to say. What is the letter about? Is it from Albert Camus to someone famous? Does it reference any of his work as a writer? Is it in good condition? Does it have the emvelope that was addressed by the author? Is the letter handwritten or typed? All of these things would affect the value.
In a letter written to Hans Muesham, Einstein is quoted as stating, "man was not born to be a carnivore." It is reported he was a vegetarian, but also enjoyed pastas like spaghetti and fettuccine.
m stands for massE is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light.The formula shows what the energy equivalent of matter is: the energy obtained by changing a gram of mass to energy is 25 million kilowatt hours or 9 x 1013 joules.
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Albert Einstein's Letters to Roosevelt early in the war warned of the arms race regarding construction of extremely powerful bombs.