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E = mc. E = mc2, what is the formula ANSWER:One of the most famous and well-known equations in all of human history, E = mc^2, translates to "energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared." In other words, wrote PBS Nova, energy (E) and mass (m) are interchangeable. They are, in fact, just different forms of the same thing.

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Answered by Rahul7895
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E=mc² is a popular equation proposed by Sir Albert Einstein in the early 20th century,It states that

Energy=Mass×Speed Of Light Squared

that is,an object contains an extreme level of energy inside,not any useless,but any radioactive objects like Uranium etc, contains really high energy in it

Let me give an example

that is

In 1kg Uranium,I can find it's energy

by using this formula

Speed of light = 3×10⁸

E= 1 × (3×10⁸)²

E=1×9×10¹⁶

E=9×10⁶

That is, Uranium with 1kg mass can have an energy of 9×10¹⁶

which means

9 followed by 16 zeroes

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