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The M stands for mass. The equation states that the energy of an object is equal to its mass multiplied by the speed of light squared. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E%3Dmc2
Squared is the term you need.
the mass of an object measures the amount of matter in a object.
The weight of an object, in a gravitational field, is a force that is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity.Weight is the vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of gravity.Weight can be expressed mathematically asFw = mgwhere,Fw = force, or weight, resulting from an accelerating objectm = mass of an objectg = acceleration due to gravityThis equation is a variation of Newton's second law of motion. In the general form of the equation the variable g is replaced by the variable a which stands for any acceleration acting on an object with mass. Whenever an acceleration is caused by gravity, the force on that object is called it's weight.The weight of an object should not be confused with the mass of an object. The mass of an object is constant no matter where in the universe the object is located, but it's weight can vary in different places because the force of gravity can vary depending on location.== ==
Any number can be multiplied by 135.
Density= mass divided by volume
It's(the object's mass) multiplied by (the acceleration of gravity in the place where the object is).
Object's weight = (object's mass) multiplied by (acceleration of gravity in the place where the object is)
mass x velocity = momentum. (velocity = speed with a direction)
Every object with mass attracts every other object with mass.The bigger the mass the stronger the gravitational pull for example the gravitational pull of the earth is equal to mass multiplied by 10 .On the moon which has a smaller mass gravity is mass multiplied by 0.6
Momentum = (mass) multiplied by (speed)
The mass of an object is equal to the object's density multiplied by the volume (size) mass (kg) = density (kg/m3) x volume (m3)
The mass of an object is equal to the object's density multiplied by the volume (size) mass (kg) = density (kg/m3) x volume (m3)
W = m * g Weight of an object equals the mass of the oject multiplied by the gravitaional constant
The object would have the same mass as mass remains constant everywhere. On the other hand if it was weight it would change as weight = mass multiplied with gravitational force.
The weight is the mass multiplied by the acceleration of gravity. When weighing an object by a balance the acceleration of gravity is on both sides of weighing and hence canceling its effect and hence you get the object mass (not the weight)..
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