The mass--energy equivalence is often written E=MC2 .
E is energy, M is mass and C is the speed of light in a vacuum.
Mass--energy equivalence was proposed in Albert Einstein's 1905 paper, "Does the inertia of a body depend upon its energy-content?"
Yes, this is true, but more complicated than it seems at first.
Of course Einstein proved it!!
E=mc squared
mc squared.
Einstein developed the E = mc squared formula.
E = MC squared means that Energy is equal to Mass times a Constant (which is the speed of light) squared.
Einstein figured out this formula: Energy equal mass * 89,875,517,800,000,000 mtr²/sec²
E=mc squared
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Einstein developed the E = mc squared formula.
E = MC squared means that Energy is equal to Mass times a Constant (which is the speed of light) squared.
c in E=mc squared meaqns the speed of light
e=mc^2 energy is equal to (mass) times (the speed of light squared)
yup
E=MC squared was Einstein's formula for splitting the atom. Energy = mass X speed of light squared
The popular one is ; E = MC^2. That is E=MC squared.
e=mc squared
Energy (Joules) is equal to the mass multiplied by the speed of light squared (E=mc^2).