E=MC(2) the relationship of energy equal to mass times the velocity of light squared . Basis for the development of nuclear energy.
2007-10-06 15:07:58
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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The deep connection Einstein discovered between energy and mass is expressed in the equation E=mc² .
(In 2005, the centennial of Einstein’s great year, a team made the most accurate test yet of his equation. They measured the tiny change in mass of radioactive atoms before and after the atoms emitted gamma-rays. And they measured the energy of the rays. The missing mass times c² equalled the energy of the rays to within 4 hundred-thousandths of one percent.)
2007-10-06 15:15:43
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answered by Anonymous
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in the beginning no person INVENTS a formula...its derived. to cite from wikipedia, "The equation became first printed in a somewhat distinctive formula via Albert Einstein in 1905 in a single of his nicely hardship-loose articles. He derived it as a consequence of the particular concept of relativity which he had proposed a similar 12 months." AND "in accordance to Umberto Bartocci (college of Perugia historian of arithmetic), the equation became first printed 2 years in the past via Olinto De Pretto, an industrialist from Vicenza, Italy, in spite of the shown fact that it is not oftentimes recognized as genuine or substantial via mainstream historians. whether De Pretto presented the formula, it became Einstein who linked it with the thought of relativity."
2016-12-28 18:04:05
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answered by ? 4
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1892
2007-10-06 15:23:16
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answered by whosyourdaddy 3
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E=mc2
2007-10-06 15:26:20
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answered by Zyxel 3
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I don't understand the question.
2007-10-06 15:08:05
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answered by barksabit 6
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