that is tricky.But the answer is m=mc3 mach speed.
E=MC^2 the two means that the C at the end of the formula is squared, the 2 is an exponent (meaning that you times C by itself)
w = hf - E
E=m*c2
M = mass
it is instead of E=mc2, i know it is D=mc3
No; because the dimensions would be wrong.
check on albert Einstein web site
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no it doesn't
I'm not sure but I think it something like MC3...
that is tricky.But the answer is m=mc3 mach speed.
They all equal each other. a = b = c = d = e e = a e = b e = c e = d e = e
E=MC^2 the two means that the C at the end of the formula is squared, the 2 is an exponent (meaning that you times C by itself)
w = hf - E
E = 24/z or, equivalently, z = 24/E
the answer is a