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The m is for mass and c is for the speed of light. The attached link is Albert Einstein explaining the theory of relativity. It has subtitles as his accent is very thick.
Albert Einstein is most known for his contributions in the field of science, namely physics, such as his theories on energy/physics, namely E mc^2 (or, energy equals mass times the speed of light squared). He collaborated with scientists in the making of the atomic bomb and undermined Newton's law of gravitation with his own theory of general relativity. General Relativity proposed that the fabric of space is curved, and that this accounts for gravitational force. With his theory of special relativity, Einstein promoted the view that space and time are not absolute, but are rather relative. Finally, Einstein made numerous contributions to quantum mechanics.
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Because he found it on wikipedia.
Formulated by Albert Einstein and published in his Special Theory of Relativity in 1905.
Albert Einstein was 26 when he published his 1905 paper on special relativity (which included the now famous E = mc2).
Albert Einstein is widely credited for deriving this equation from his own theory of special relativity in 1905.
1954 Another Answer: The famous equation was derived from Einstein's work on both the General and Special Theories on Relativity between 1905 and 1915.
While Einstein was a great scientist, who accomplished much, he is probably most famous for his theory of relativity. ( E=MC2 energy equals mass times light squared)
Yes, it was in Einstein's theory of relativity.
E = mc2 This is Albert Einstein's famous Relativity equation: Which means that in a vacuum the Energy is equal to the Mass times the Speed of light squared.
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The m is for mass and c is for the speed of light. The attached link is Albert Einstein explaining the theory of relativity. It has subtitles as his accent is very thick.