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∙ 11y agoEinstein developed the E = mc squared formula.
The 2 stands for squared . So in all the formula is : Energy equals the mass times the constant (Speed of light) squared. The 2 squares the formula.
The formula for finding the angles is called " Pythagorean Thyrum " It states that a squred plus b squared equals c squared so therefore c squared minus a squared will equal b squared. i hope that helps
No. E=mc2 is a formula. Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
It is the pythagorean theorem. Used in finding the lengths of sides of right angled triangles.
Einstein developed the E = mc squared formula.
The 2 stands for squared . So in all the formula is : Energy equals the mass times the constant (Speed of light) squared. The 2 squares the formula.
base squared times height squared equals the hypotenuse squared. then you know the hypotenuse.
A = S squared is the formula for area of a square A = area S = lenght of side
Formula for the volume of a cylinder.
The formula for finding the angles is called " Pythagorean Thyrum " It states that a squred plus b squared equals c squared so therefore c squared minus a squared will equal b squared. i hope that helps
The correct formula is E = mc2 (E equals m c squared) and it was coined by Albert Einstein.
No. E=mc2 is a formula. Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
It is the pythagorean theorem. Used in finding the lengths of sides of right angled triangles.
s over 1/2t2 = a
yes the "2" in pi(r2) stands for squared. hopefully you have already asked someone sensible though. this is the formula for the area of a circle(:
Y = 4/x^2