Einstein developed the E = mc squared formula.
The 2 stands for squared . So in all the formula is : Energy equals the mass times the constant (Speed of light) squared. The 2 squares the formula.
The formula for finding the angles is called " Pythagorean Thyrum " It states that a squred plus b squared equals c squared so therefore c squared minus a squared will equal b squared. i hope that helps
No. E=mc2 is a formula. Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
It is the pythagorean theorem. Used in finding the lengths of sides of right angled triangles.
Einstein developed the E = mc squared formula.
The 2 stands for squared . So in all the formula is : Energy equals the mass times the constant (Speed of light) squared. The 2 squares the formula.
base squared times height squared equals the hypotenuse squared. then you know the hypotenuse.
E=MC squared was Einstein's formula for splitting the atom. Energy = mass X speed of light squared
A = S squared is the formula for area of a square A = area S = lenght of side
Formula for the volume of a cylinder.
The formula for finding the angles is called " Pythagorean Thyrum " It states that a squred plus b squared equals c squared so therefore c squared minus a squared will equal b squared. i hope that helps
The correct formula is E = mc2 (E equals m c squared) and it was coined by Albert Einstein.
No. E=mc2 is a formula. Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
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It is the pythagorean theorem. Used in finding the lengths of sides of right angled triangles.
yes the "2" in pi(r2) stands for squared. hopefully you have already asked someone sensible though. this is the formula for the area of a circle(: