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can anybody explain Albert einstein's E=MC2​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Equation :-

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Explanation :-

● The equation says, Energy equals to mass times the speed of light squared. It means that energy and mass are interchangeable only under a condition which is traveling with a speed of light which is not possible but, If it is do so energy can be change into mass and vise versa.

Additional information :-

This equation was derived by the well knowed twentieth century physicist Albert Einstein in which he states that E represent the units of energy, M represent the units of mass and the \green{c^{2}} represent the sqaured of speed of light.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya!!

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➡️E represents units of energy

➡️ M represents units of mass

➡️c2 is the speed of light squared.

\bigstar {E=MC^{2}} explains that the given energy is equal to mass times at the speed of light squared.

\bigstar They are metamorphosing mass into energy in direct accordance with Einstein's equation.

Units:-

❇️E = Energy (joules)

❇️m = mass (kilograms).

❇️c = the speed of the light (m/s)

More:-

✨E = mc2 is an equation derived by the Albert Einstein.

✨This equation is derived in 20th century.

✨Albert Einstein is an physicist.

✨E = mc2 shows that energy and mass are interchangeable.

✨One of its most famous aspects concerns objects moving at the speed of light.

✨ E=mc2 explains why the sun and other stars shine.

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