E=mc^2
E = mc^2
The equation E=mc^2 is so famous because it has many practical applications.For example it can be used in nuclear reactions where a huge amount of mass is converted into energy and vice versa.
Yes, the famous Fermat's Last Theorem, a conjecture by Fermat, that an equation of the form an + bn = cn has no integer solution, for n > 2. This was conjectured by Fermat in 1637, but it was only proved in 1995.Yes, the famous Fermat's Last Theorem, a conjecture by Fermat, that an equation of the form an + bn = cn has no integer solution, for n > 2. This was conjectured by Fermat in 1637, but it was only proved in 1995.Yes, the famous Fermat's Last Theorem, a conjecture by Fermat, that an equation of the form an + bn = cn has no integer solution, for n > 2. This was conjectured by Fermat in 1637, but it was only proved in 1995.Yes, the famous Fermat's Last Theorem, a conjecture by Fermat, that an equation of the form an + bn = cn has no integer solution, for n > 2. This was conjectured by Fermat in 1637, but it was only proved in 1995.
2 to the power of 4 is an expression, it is not an equation.
Albert Einstein. The Equation is E = m*c^(2) That is E is Energy m is mass c^2 is speed of light squared.
E=mc^2 Is his most famous equation.
E=mc^2
E=mc^2 (apex)
E = mc^2
Most people remember him for his famous equation, E=mc^2.
Carbon dioxide, according to the ionic equation CO3-2 + 2 H+1 -> CO2 + H2O.
The equation E=mc^2 is so famous because it has many practical applications.For example it can be used in nuclear reactions where a huge amount of mass is converted into energy and vice versa.
Matter is indeed another form of energy, as proposed by Einstein with his famous equation e=mc^2.
CO2 + Ca(OH)2 write a balanced equation for the combustion of benzene (C6H6)and find the mass of CO2 produced from the complete combustion of 25g benzene
9,02g
[ 8x - 2 = 14 ] is the equation.[ x = 2 ] is the solution to the equation.