Physics, asked by varshabhujade29, 1 month ago

How we can use E=MC^2?
e = mc {}^{2}

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Answered by RealSweetie
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So essentially what the equation is saying is that for a specific amount of mass (in kilograms), if you multiply it by the speed of light squared (3.00×108)2, you get its energy equivalence (Joules

Answered by innocentmunda07
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So essentially what the equation is saying is that for a specific amount of mass (in kilograms), if you multiply it by the speed of light squared (3.00×108)2, you get its energy equivalence (Joules).

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