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Prove...E=mc^2.........​

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e = m {c}^{2}

(e) = (m {l}^{2}  \:    {t}^{2} )

(m {c}^{2} ) = (m)(c) ^{2}

(m)(( {t}^{ - 1} )^{2})

(m)( {l}^{2}  {t}^{ - 2} )

(m {l}^{2}  {t}^{ - 2} )

l.h.s = r.h.s

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