how is the equation E=mc^2 derived?
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The equation has been derived by Albert Einstein and relates to the Theory of Special Relativity.
A body of mass m possesses an energy of mc² which is available for potential conversion to other forms of energy.
A body of mass m possesses an energy of mc² which is available for potential conversion to other forms of energy.
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E = mc² This famous equation was given by a great scientist Albert Einstien .
Einstien showed the relation between the energy and the mass with the help of this equation .
Here , E - energy
M - mass
C - speed of light
According to Einstien's theory of relativity nothing can travel faster than the speed of light that means our universe is limited at a speed which is 299,792,458 m/sec .
Hence , speed of light is used in this equation .
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