It is Albert Einstein.
2006-11-07 06:07:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Einstein
2006-11-03 23:54:14
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answered by Joe Rockhead 5
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The equation was first derived (in a slightly different formulation) in 1905 by Albert Einstein, in what are known as his Annus Mirabilis ("Wonderful year") Papers. In these, he showed that a unified four-dimensional model of space and time ("spacetime") could accurately describe observable phenomena in a way that was consistent with Galileo's Principle of Relativity, but also accounted for the constant speed of light. His special theory of relativity ultimately showed that the traditional (Euclidean-Galilean) assumption of absolute time and distance was incorrect, and, as a consequence, that mass and energy are different only in form.
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2006-11-04 00:19:38
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answered by catzpaw 6
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Albert Einstein!!
2006-11-04 00:00:30
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answered by Harish 3
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Albert Einstein. It means energy equals mass time the speed of light squared.
2006-11-04 00:27:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Albert einstien of germany devised this formulae this one tells about the energy realesed when a particle is converted completely to energy in this equation E-energy released,m-mass of the particle,c-velocity of light.
2006-11-04 00:21:38
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answered by sona 1
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albert einstein with some help from me!!!!
in this equation, e is energy,
m is the mass of the body,
and c is the velocity of light in vaccuum,ie 3* 10^8 m/s
2006-11-04 00:55:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Albert Einstein derived it.
2006-11-03 23:55:17
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answered by Moo i'm a cow 2
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its albert einstein
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2006-11-04 17:05:00
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answered by Naveen 2
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That'd be Albert Einstein then
2006-11-03 23:54:36
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answered by holmegirl 3
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