In Einsteins equation, E mc2, E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light
The correct answer is 'E' This is for Apex users
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c in E=mc squared meaqns the speed of light
E = mc2 is used to calculate how much energy is produced when you convert matter to energy. The variables stand for E = Energy, m = mass, and c = speed of light. If you do the math correctly, you will see that a very small amount of mass will generate a very large amount of energy. The equation can be used to calculate the energy of an atomic bomb or a nuclear power plant where mass and energy are converted.
'emc2' means nothing!!! If you mean E = mc^(2) This means Energy(E) Equal(=) mass(m) Multiplied to The speed of light squared. c^(2) It is from nuclear physics. Note its similarity to K.E. = mv^(2) The energy of 'slow' moving objects.
Without an equality sign the given letters can't be considered to be an equation.
The units of energy in the equation Emc2 are joules (J).
it is a scientific equation made my albert einstein It is the Formula for WATER (EMC2)
The units of measurement for energy in the equation Emc2 are joules (J).
The correct answer is 'E' This is for Apex users
E = EnergyM = MassC = Speed of Light2(Energy = Mass x Speed of Light)
The equation Emc2 can be derived from Einstein's theory of special relativity, which states that energy (E) and mass (m) are interchangeable and related by the speed of light (c) squared. This equation shows that a small amount of mass can be converted into a large amount of energy.
E=Mc2 is an equation. The output number value will depend on the input number values
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E is a multiple of the speed of light, c is the speed of light, m is merely a mass.
This is not Spanish, this is the equation that describes the behavior of objects moving at speeds comparable with the speed of Light: E = M c2
E=mc2 was invented by Albert Einstein. It means energy is equal to mass times the speed of light, squared.