e=mc^2
e (energy)=m (mass) times c (the speed of light) squared
2006-06-25 19:41:51
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answer #1
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answered by m137pay 5
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the most famous formula by einstein is e=mc^2
that is mc square
2006-06-25 19:55:12
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answered by Anonymous
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E=mc²
2006-06-25 19:43:05
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answered by Michael P 1
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And as famous as that equation has become, neither theory of relativity, general or special, was what he won the Nobel Prize for. It was thought too radical at the time.
2006-06-25 19:48:56
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answered by quntmphys238 6
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E=mc^2
Though I guess it isn't as famous as I thought! It is the equation behind nuclear fission.
2006-06-25 19:42:47
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answer #5
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answered by Triple M 3
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x=hardwork
y=play
z=keep ur mouth shut
"i hav read a biography of einstein"& the greatest formula with which he became a vell known scientist is this as far as that book is concerned.......................hope u like this!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-06-25 19:50:47
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answer #6
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answered by priya 2
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E=M C squared.
E-energy.
M-mass.
C squared-velocity of light per second.
2006-06-25 19:42:10
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answer #7
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answered by poeticjustice 6
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e=mc squared
2006-06-25 19:40:25
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answered by xnnyl76 2
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E=M*C*C
2006-06-25 20:22:48
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answered by ankit g 1
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