The correct answer is 'E'
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In Einsteins equation, E mc2, E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light
'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.
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.
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E is a multiple of the speed of light, c is the speed of light, m is merely a mass.
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).
If you have an equation such as E = mc2 then E is going to have the highest value as it is the product of the other two (if both m and c2 are more than 1).If you did not mean to include "E" then c (the speed of light or the Universal "constant") will likely be the "largest" as this equation is telling us how a small amount of mass can become a huge amount of energy.However, it is not really accurate to talk of "which is the largest" here as the variables are measuring different things (or different aspects of the same thing) and therefore the question does not really apply.
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The mass of an object
The speed of light in a vacuum, represented by the constant "c" in the equation Emc2, is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second.
The smallest quantity in E=mc^2 is the mass of a particle or object. This equation shows the equivalence of energy (E) and mass (m) through the speed of light (c). It relates the amount of energy produced when mass is converted into energy.
nuclear power
The derivation of the equation Emc2 is related to calculus through the concept of energy and mass conversion. Calculus helps in understanding the rate of change and how energy and mass are interconnected, leading to the development of this famous equation by Albert Einstein.