No; because the dimensions would be wrong.
it is instead of E=mc2, i know it is D=mc3
check on albert Einstein web site
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Sorry, don't understand...
no it doesn't
I'm not sure but I think it something like MC3...
that is tricky.But the answer is m=mc3 mach speed.
The equation "E = mc³" is a variant of Einstein's famous equation "E = mc²," which expresses the equivalence of energy (E) and mass (m), with "c" representing the speed of light in a vacuum. However, "c³" isn't a standard scientific notation; it may be a typographical error or a playful alteration, as the conventional formula uses the speed of light squared. The core idea remains that mass can be converted into energy, highlighting the profound relationship between matter and energy in physics.
They all equal each other. a = b = c = d = e e = a e = b e = c e = d e = e
w = hf - E
the answer is a
E = 24/z or, equivalently, z = 24/E