The energy (E) in any body of matter is equal to its mass (M) times the square of the speed of light (C2)
speed of light
The speed of light in vacuum.
c = the speed of light.
C = speed of light
The d stands for distance.
speed of light
In Einsteins equation, E mc2, E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light
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The speed of light in vacuum.
c = the speed of light.
C = speed of light
The d stands for distance.
Energy=Mass xC2 What does the C stand for?
Energy
The "c" in Einstein's theory, specifically in the equation E=mc^2, represents the speed of light in a vacuum, which is approximately 3.00 x 10^8 meters per second.
The letters in Einstein's equation, E=mc^2, stand for energy (E), mass (m), and the speed of light (c) squared. This equation shows the equivalence of mass and energy, highlighting that energy can be converted into mass and vice versa.
If you are referring to the famous equation, then E = Energy, M = Mass and C = speed of light.