E = Energy in joules
M = mass in kilograms
C = speed of light in m/sec
The equation E=mc^2 stands for "energy equals mass times the speed of light squared." It expresses the concept that energy (E) and mass (m) are interchangeable, with the speed of light (c) acting as the conversion factor. The equation is a fundamental principle of physics, demonstrating the relationship between energy and mass.
Speed of light.
E stands for Energy, M stands for Mass, C stands for the speed of light.. So Energy = Mass times the Speed of Light squared.
speed of light
c is the speed of light in vacuum.
E = energy e=mc2 (or Engergy (e) equals Mass (m) times the Velocity of Light (c) squared {the speed of light times itself}).
E = mc squared is a famous equation devised by Albert Einstein that demonstrates the way in which matter and energy are connected. E stands for energy, m stands for mass or matter, c stands for the speed of light."Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared." On the most basic level, the equation says that energy and mass (matter) are interchangeable; they are different forms of the same thing.
That equation is the equation that Albert Einstein came up with to describe how to calculate the speed of light. E = energy m = mass c = speed of light
c = the speed of light.
The speed of light in vacuum.
The letter 'c' in that equation represents the speed of light.
C = speed of light