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Einstein's Mass-Energy Equivalence equation is e=mc2

Here:

  • e = Energy
  • m= Mass
  • c = Celeritas (velocity of light in vacuum)

The formula is written in latin, 'e' (energia), 'm' (massa) 'c' (celeritas).

We all should know what '=' and '2' means; Hopefully.

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