E = m*c2
E is energy.
m is mass.
c is the speed of light.
The quantity designated by the letter "c" is the speed of light
The letter 'c' in that equation represents the speed of light.
'c' represents the speed of light.
E=MC2 is important to the theory based upon the idea created by Einstein, His theory was that E represents units of Energy, M represents Mass, C2 represents speed of light squaredBecause the speed of light is a very large number and is multiplied by itself, this equation points out how a small amount of matter can release a huge amount of energy.
E is a multiple of the speed of light, c is the speed of light, m is merely a mass.
Speed of Light is represented by c. It is a constant, and is equal to 299,792,458 meters per second.
The quantity designated by the letter "c" is the speed of light
The letter 'c' in that equation represents the speed of light.
'c' represents the speed of light.
C represents a constant (the speed of light).
Energy is a product of 1 scalar quantity which is mass and 1 vector quantity which is the velocity of light within a vacuum. The velocity of light in the equation is squared which returns an absolute value negating any sign it has. This results in both terms having no sign. A vector quantity must have both a direction and a magnitude. The product returned will always be a positive quantity which means it has no direction.
The 'c' represents the speed of light.
E=MC2 is important to the theory based upon the idea created by Einstein, His theory was that E represents units of Energy, M represents Mass, C2 represents speed of light squaredBecause the speed of light is a very large number and is multiplied by itself, this equation points out how a small amount of matter can release a huge amount of energy.
c is the speed of light in vacuum.
speed of light
E is a multiple of the speed of light, c is the speed of light, m is merely a mass.
c = the speed of light.