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What does the 'C' in Einstein's famous equation E=mc'2 stand for?

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E, or energy, which is the entirety of one side of the equation, and represents the total energy of the system. m, or mass, which is related to energy by a conversion factor. And c2, which is the speed of light squared: the right factor we need to make mass and energy equivalen

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