In physics E = mc^2 is an important and well-known 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 (c^2).
Energy = Mass x (speed of light in a vacuum)^2
2006-09-23 02:25:46
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answered by DexterLoxley 3
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E=mc2 is a version of Einstein's famous Relativity equation. Specifically, it means that Energy is equal to Mass times the speed of light squared. In essence, it states that there is an equivalence between mass and energy. This simple statement has many profound implications... such as no object with mass can ever go faster than the speed of light!
2006-09-23 09:27:48
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answered by oklatom 7
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In simple terms the speed of light.
2006-09-23 16:18:43
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answered by Denim 2
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e = 2 big macs squared
energy equals mass coverted,,times mass thats the energy coverted
2006-09-23 09:30:22
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answered by GOOCH 4
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2006-09-26 22:40:41
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answered by GoCoool 2
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It is Albert Einstein's ticket to fame and immortality.
2006-09-23 09:34:27
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answered by rups 3
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here m is the mass and c is the velocity of light in vaccuum which is 3x10^8... and it has lots of applications in understanding the dual nature of light...
2006-09-23 09:56:19
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answered by voldemort 1
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einstein= mada_r cho_d ka whole square
2006-09-23 09:51:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you expect for us to do your homework?Get your own brain man!
2006-09-23 09:33:48
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answered by Meggie 1
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something related to nuclear fusion
2006-09-23 12:14:02
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answered by ANGEL 2
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