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describe longly the formula E=MC2​

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Answered by shruti7357
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E=mc2: Einstein's equation that gave birth to the atom bomb. This is the most famous equation in the history of equations. ... It says that the energy (E) in a system (an atom, a person, the solar system) is equal to its total mass (m) multiplied by the square of the speed of light (c, equal to 186,000 miles per second).

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Answered by tadashi21
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Answer:

energy =mass*constant speed of light square

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this is the equation of einstein's special relativity

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