Albert Einstein.Except that the equation was e = mc2
Relativity.
speed of light
c = the speed of light.
C = speed of light
Albert Einstein.Except that the equation was e = mc2
Relativity.
speed of light
PET scans
c = the speed of light.
C = speed of light
The equation "FG = mc^2" is not a standard physics equation. "E=mc^2" (energy equals mass times the speed of light squared) is a famous equation from Einstein's theory of relativity that relates energy, mass, and the speed of light. If "FG" refers to a force, then the equation "FG = mc^2" doesn't have a standard interpretation in physics.
Energy=Mass xC2 What does the C stand for?
I'm pretty sure it was Einstein....
The quantity "E" (energy) will most likely be the largest in the equation E=mc^2 since the speed of light (c) is a very large constant value. This means that even a small amount of mass (m) will result in a large amount of energy.
The correct equation is E = mc2. It's Einstein's Theory of Relativity.
Albert Einstein announced the equation E=mc^2 in 1905 as part of his special theory of relativity.