“E = mc2” is the equation of the law of relativity which was given by the great scientist Albert Einstein in the year 1905. In this equation e stands for energy, m is the mass of an object and c is the speed of light. Speed of Light is a constant term and is written as “3*108 meters per second”.
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“E = mc2” is the equation of the law of relativity which was given by the great scientist Albert Einstein in the year 1905. In this equation e stands for energy, m is the mass of an object and c is the speed of light. Speed of Light is a constant term and is written as “3*108 meters per second”.
3 multiplied by 10 raised to the power 8 m/s