Can anyone walk me through this question? Einstein's formula for relativity is E = mc2, where E = energy, m = mass, and c = the speed of light. Solve E = mc2 for c. A. c = square root of quantity E over m B. c = E over m C. c = square root of quantity m over E D.c = m over E
c= (E/m)^1/2 I guess you can figure now
That didnt help me at all._.
\[\Large{ e=mc^2 \\~\\ \frac{e}{m}=c^2 \\~\\ \sqrt{\frac{e}{m}}=c }\]
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Einstein is saying that mass, the speed of light and energy are all related in that equation.
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Theoretical physicist Brian Greene can do a better job :)
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nevermind
watch this http://www.worldsciencefestival.com/programs/the-accelerating-universe/?icn=FA&pos=1
Informative video
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Perl quit hogging the fun questions!
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Lol your not my bro
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