Relativity.
Mass-energy equivalence
if you have a regular triangle u have to use the paythagorem theory A squared plus b squared equals c squared and than u have to take half the base of the triangle and the number of one of the sides and substitute into the equation and solve the b squared should be the height of ur triangle :)
In 1905, where it was published in Einstein's theory of relativity.
Well then, the theory is that John cook has a beard. hope that helps x :) you could also use the Pythagorean theorem which is a squared plus b squared equals c squared
E=mc2 was correct, according to various sources. This theory represents that a small amount of matter can release a large amount of energy. An example to prove the answer to this question is a nuclear reaction, or explosion. This equation stands for Energy equals the mass of an object times the speed of light (299792458 m/s) squared (represented by c2). Because even a small mass times the spped of light squared is a unit of energy beyond imagining.
E = m c² is, of course, a theory. But it has not been disproved yet.
Among other things, the theory of Brownian motion and both the general and special theories of relativity
Mass-energy equivalence
Yes. It is Einstein's celebrated equation, E=mc2. It means "energy equals mass times the speed of light squared." It tells how to convert mass into energy. Einstein showed through this that mass and energy can be changed into each other.
The correct equation is E = mc2. It's Einstein's Theory of Relativity.
if you have a regular triangle u have to use the paythagorem theory A squared plus b squared equals c squared and than u have to take half the base of the triangle and the number of one of the sides and substitute into the equation and solve the b squared should be the height of ur triangle :)
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The Theory of Relativity is expressed as E=MC2, which means Energy=Mass times the Speed of Light2.
In 1905, where it was published in Einstein's theory of relativity.
Einsteins theory of relativity can answer this. The equation is E=mC^2. This reads e equals m c squared. E is energy, m is mass and every object that has mass has a gravitational pull.
it's Einstein's theory of relativity... Energy = Mass times the speed of light squared.
he invented the theory of relativity which changed the world. He also made the equation e=mc squared ( the 2 button wouldnt make the squared symbol )