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E=mc² is the legendary equation of Albert Einstein .

In the formula

  • E=mc²

Here

E stands for energy emitted.

m stands for mass

c stands for speed of light

  • C is taken as 3×10^8 m/s
  • m is taken in terms of Kg
  • E has units J or KJ

Answer:

Equation of Special Relativity

[tex]\large \text{$ E=mc^2 $}[/tex]

where:

  • E = energy (measured in Joules)
  • m = mass (measured in kilograms)
  • c = speed of light (a constant)  where  [tex]c \approx3 \times 10^{8} \sf \:\:ms^{-1}[/tex]

Albert Einstein's famous equation demonstrates the relationship between mass and energy.

It is vital when using this equation that all components are converted (where necessary) into the SI units given above.  Therefore, mass must be measured in kilograms and energy must be measured in Joules.

Joules is an SI measurement for energy and is measured as kilograms x meters squared per seconds squared →  [tex]\sf kg \times m^2s^{-2}[/tex]

The SI base units are the standard units of measurement defined by the International System of Units (SI).

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