E = mc2 . An.equationsderived by the twentieth-century physicist Albert Einstein, inswhich E represents units of energy, m representssunits of mass, and c2 is the speed of light squared, or multiplied by itself..................... NOTES FOR E = MC2 Because the speed of light is a very large number and is multiplied by itself, this equation points out how a small amount of matter can release a huge amount of energy, as in a nuclear reaction . A simple derivation of E = mc2 I - Introduction II Mass–energy equivalence TO WATCH VIDEO To download This video CLICK LIST OF PHYSICS FORMULAS: : Pendulum Formula : Acceleration Formula : Power Formula : Reynolds Number Formula...
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