Remember: E=mc2 = Energy equals mass multiplied by the speed of light squared.
It depends on the mass. eg. mass: 50. 50x90000000000=4500000000000
50 units of mass multiplied by the speed of light squared (90000000000) equals
4500000000000 units of energy.
If the mass is different, you would get different results. It all depends on the mass.
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Some mass is "lost" during nuclear fusion and E = mc2 gives the amount of energy that this "lost" mass will be equal to.
E represents energy, m represents mass, and c² is a very large number, the square of the speed of light.
E=MC2 means: Energy (E) = Mass (M) times The Speed of Light (C) squared. This basically tells us that energy and matter are the same. A small amount of matter can be converted into a large amount of energy. So using the equation E=MC2 we can find out that 0.00000000001 gram of mass, will equal nine hundred thousand joules of energy: 0.00000000001g x (3x108) = 900,000j
Yes, the theorum still has merit.
e = mc2 is an equation, it has no size of its own. The value of e (energy) depends on the amount of mass (m) and conversely. The smaller the mass is the smaller the amount of energy.