E = mc2 is the Mass-Energy Equivalence Concept which is a part of Albert Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity, published in 1905.
Basically, it means that energy and mass are inter-convertible and the total energy available in any object is equal to its mass times the square of the speed of light.
The units used are: E Joules, m kilograms and c kilometres per second.
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Mass-energy equivalence
In 1905, where it was published in Einstein's theory of relativity.
Formulated by Albert Einstein and published in his Special Theory of Relativity in 1905.
Albert Einstein introduced the "Matter Energy Equivalent" a part of "[General]Theory of Relativity" on September 27th 1905; it was from this work that the famous E=MC2 is taken.
No. E=mc2 is a formula. Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.