It is not used in medicine.
it is Albert Einsteins most famous formula
A re-writing of Einsteins famous equation is E = mc2 Wherre E is energy, m is mass, c is the speed of light (so c2 is the square of the speed of light)
Yes
That equation is the equation that Albert Einstein came up with to describe how to calculate the speed of light. E = energy m = mass c = speed of light
It relates the energy of a particle to it's mass. So, if you were to convert 1kg of material into pure energy, the energy you would get out would be calculated using E = mc2.However, this is just the simplified version for a particle that isn't moving. If the particle is moving with a momentum p, then the full formula is used: E2 = p2c2 + m2c4.
How did scientists apply albert einsteins equation e equals mc2?"
it is Albert Einsteins most famous formula
he was a professor and a creator for E=MC2
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A re-writing of Einsteins famous equation is E = mc2 Wherre E is energy, m is mass, c is the speed of light (so c2 is the square of the speed of light)
this will explain a lot....E=Mc2
Yes. It is a conservation law, showing that mass and energy are only different manifestations of the same thing.
It isn't.
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