c in E=mc squared meaqns the speed of light
In the classic equation E = mc^2, c stands for the speed of light.
E²=(mc²)²+(pc)² is Einstein's full equation for quantifying a particle's energy based on its mass and momentum, but this is more often simplified to the famous equation "E=mc²" because it describes standing particles, which are much easier to work with, and is much simpler
Equal to MC.
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C = speed of light
Energy=Mass xC2 What does the C stand for?
He created the equation E=MC squared
For his famous equation of: E = MC squared
Relativity.
mass * (Speed of light)^2
E=MC squared was Einstein's formula for splitting the atom. Energy = mass X speed of light squared
2 mc squared
E = energy energy = mass X velocity of light squared The common form of the equation in conventional units is E = mc^2, but in relativistic units (where the speed of light c is 1) the equation reduces to just E = m which is much easier to calculate. The factor c^2 is just a units conversion constant.
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By the equation e=mc(squared) which says energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
I'm pretty sure it was Einstein....