Simple question: Explain 'E=mc^2' given by Einstein. (Brainliest for the best).
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E = mc2
An equation derived by the twentieth-century physicist Albert Einstein, in which E represents units of energy, m represents units of mass, and c2 is the speed of light squared, or multiplied by itself.
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It describes the relationship between mass and energy.
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In this mathematical equations , E stands for energy, m stands for mass and c stands for the speed of light in a vacuum(about 300,000 km/s).
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