Respuesta :
E=mc^2 is an equation by Albert Einstein. E represents units of energy, m represents units of mass, and c^2 is the speed of light squared. It is to solve the mass-energy equivalence
Answer:
E = [tex]mc^{2}[/tex] means Energy is equal to mass of an object multiply by the square of the speed of light
Explanation:
This is gotten from Einstein's law of specific relativity and it is used to determine the energy taking for an object to move from one point to another.
The energy E is measured in Joules (J)
The mass m of the object is measured in Kilogram (kg)
and the speed of light is measured in meter per second (m/s), that is light travels at a specific distance (d) at a given time (t)