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E=mc^2 how it works?

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Answered by varuncharaya20
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Einstein's most famous equation, E =mc^2, falls into that category, stating that the energy content of a massive body is equal to that object's mass times the speed of light squared. ... meter squared per second squared, or a mass multiplied by a velocitysquared.
Answered by rudra09
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this is the famous formula of Einstein. it is used for the formation of atomic bomb.
it tells that how much mass will give how much energy.
E stands for energy. m for mass. And c for speed of light.
so, for ex-a mass of 100 kg uranium gives us energy of E=100× square of speed of light.
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