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What does the formula E=mc2 denotes?

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Answered by Andy07
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Albert Einstein's formula "E=mc²" means energy equals the mass of an object multiplied by the speed of light squared. His theory means that the mass of an object, no matter how small, can be transformed into a tremendous amount of energy.


anuththarabashini52: " means energy equals the mass of an object multiplied by the speed of light squared.
Answered by QwertyPs
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Here is the Answer....

E = mc²

This formula is given by Albert Einstein in his Theory of Relativity.

This formula represents Mass - Energy equivalence.

It states that mass is a concentrated energy.

Every mass has some or tremendous energy in it.

E=mc2 also explains nuclear fusion, how matter can be destroyed and converted to energy and energy can be converted back to mass.

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