E = mc2
e=mc2 just a guess
In Einsteins equation, E mc2, E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light
E is energy and MC2 is matter used to the second power... now you solve it
e=mc2
The equation E=mc2 he invented nuclear fission and many other things
They are directly related through equation E = mc2. In each fission the nucleus loses a little mass and releases an equivalent amount of energy.
E = mc2 is Albert Einstein's famous equation
The equation states that energy is directly proportional to mass and that the constant of proportionality is equal to the square of the velocity of light (in vacuum).
During fission, the energy released comes from converting mass into energy (calculated by Einstein's famous equation: E = mc2). Therefore, if a fission reaction releases energy, and it does, that energy came from converting mass into energy, thus reducing the mass of the reactants.
Without an equality sign E mc2 cannot be classed as an equation
E = mc2
E=MC2
E=mc2
E=mc2
In nuclear fission and fusion.However this is only if you look at the mass side of the equation in isolation. When the equality of mass and energy is brought into the matter (E=mC2) the equations balance.
E=mc2(power2)