m = e*c-2
Some mass is "lost" during nuclear fusion and E = mc2 gives the amount of energy that this "lost" mass will be equal to.
E represents energy, m represents mass, and c² is a very large number, the square of the speed of light.
mass
No. E=mc2 is a formula. Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
E = mc2 This is Albert Einstein's famous Relativity equation: Which means that in a vacuum the Energy is equal to the Mass times the Speed of light squared.
Some mass is "lost" during nuclear fusion and E = mc2 gives the amount of energy that this "lost" mass will be equal to.
E represents energy, m represents mass, and c² is a very large number, the square of the speed of light.
mass
No. E=mc2 is a formula. Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
E (Energy) equals M (Mass) times C2 (speed of light square)
massM = mass
E = mc2 This is Albert Einstein's famous Relativity equation: Which means that in a vacuum the Energy is equal to the Mass times the Speed of light squared.
E = mass x velocity of light to the 2nd power (or squared) or if you use mathematical notation. E=mc2
M stands for the mass.
There is no sum of e=mc2, it is an equation concerning matter and energy. e=mc2 stands for: Energy equals mass times the velocity of light squared. E = M C 2
zero mass = zero energy
Mass-energy equivalence