e = mc2 is a famous equation by Albert Einstein (who, along with with Sir Isaac newton, is probably the most famous physicist to have lived). It tells us that energy is equal to the product of mass and the square of the speed of light.
Formulated by Albert Einstein and published in his Special Theory of Relativity in 1905.
No. E=mc2 is a formula. Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
There is no sum of e=mc2, it is an equation concerning matter and energy. e=mc2 stands for: Energy equals mass times the velocity of light squared. E = M C 2
The concept of E=MC2 was discovered by Henri Poincare.
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Formulated by Albert Einstein and published in his Special Theory of Relativity in 1905.
No. E=mc2 is a formula. Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
E (Energy) equals M (Mass) times C2 (speed of light square)
Energy.
There is no sum of e=mc2, it is an equation concerning matter and energy. e=mc2 stands for: Energy equals mass times the velocity of light squared. E = M C 2
The concept of E=MC2 was discovered by Henri Poincare.
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yes it is.
Ask Einstein , or read his research papers on the subject. However, notice the parallel for kinetic energy (KE) KE = m v^(2) Where KE is the Kinetic Energy m is the mass ( much greater than the differential mass of Einstein). v is the velocity (much less than the speed of light). v^(2) is the velocity squared. KE deals with large objects moving at slow speeds.
it means e = MC2 which is M x c x 2
The formula is E=mc2.