Asked by kelvin calin
Which equation represents mass-energy equivalence?
E = m2c
E = mc2
E = (mc)2
E = mc
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E = mc^2
This is Einstein’s mass–energy equivalence: E (energy) equals m (mass) times c (speed of light) squared.
This is Einstein’s mass–energy equivalence: E (energy) equals m (mass) times c (speed of light) squared.
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