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Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-05-25 11:02:29
Social Science
If E=mc2 then does 2C=me?
10 answers
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Anonymous
No
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Anonymous
No. First of all, you cannot switch from c to C or from E to e. Be consistent. Second, it's just wrong: E = mc^2 mc^2 = E c^2 = E/m
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Anonymous
No, if you want to isolate C then E = m * c^2 E / m = c^2 c = SQRT (E / m)
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Anonymous
e = mc^2, thus1/m =(c^2)/e or e/m = c^2 c Is squared, not times 2
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Anonymous
energy = mass times the speed of light squared: E = m*c² or a mass the size of a railroad ticket has enough energy to power a train around the world several times.
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Anonymous
It is E= mass*velocity of light^2=mc^2.
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Anonymous
If you have taken an algebra 1 class, you would know that already.
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Anonymous
According to your typed formula, then no, 2C = E/m, 2C does not = me According to Einstein's formula E = mC^2 then C^2 = E / m and C = square root (E / m)
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Anonymous
E does not equal "mc2", it equals mc^2, which means m X c X c. So you could write E/c = mc, or E/m = cc, or lots of other things, but certainly not 2C = me.
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Anonymous
E = mc^2 ==> c^2 = E/m