E is energy
m is relativistic mass
c is speed of light in vacuum
and 2 means c is squared(c*c)
2006-09-21 10:16:17
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answer #1
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answered by maja 2
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In physics the E = mc2 equation, which states an equivalence between energy (E) and relativistic mass (m), in direct proportion to the square of the speed of light in a vacuum (c2).
2006-09-21 10:24:29
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answer #2
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answered by hulkster524 2
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E = Energy
M = Mass
C = Speed of Light
2 = The square root, to the third power.
2006-09-21 11:00:30
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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E represents energy, m represents mass, and c² is a very large number, the square of the speed of light.
2006-09-21 10:18:42
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answer #4
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answered by lost_soul 4
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Energy (E) is equal to Mass (M) multipled by the speed of light (C) in a vacuum (299,792,458 m / s) to the 2nd power (um ...superscript2). Or: E=MC(superscript 2)
PS: Silly little fairy... is that from the Dodge commercial?
2006-09-21 11:22:03
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answer #5
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answered by pito16places 3
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Yes..
E = Engergy
M = Mass
C = Speed of light
2 = Squared
2006-09-21 10:15:54
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answer #6
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answered by Justsyd 7
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energy equals mass times the speed of light squared
2006-09-21 10:20:24
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answer #7
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answered by Hans B 5
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energy equals mass times the speed of light to the second power
2006-09-21 10:14:33
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answer #8
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answered by bretttwarwick 3
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Yeah, most people do. Energy =mass x speed of light squared.
2006-09-21 10:14:50
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answer #9
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answered by martin h 6
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energy=mass times speed of light squared
2006-09-21 10:28:17
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answer #10
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answered by I Forgot My Name 2
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