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Why does e-mc2? 

 Mar 3, 2015

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thats a science question actually.

also its $${\mathtt{E}} = {{\mathtt{Mc}}}^{{\mathtt{2}}}$$

e equals m times c squared

energy = mass * speed of light squared i think.

but yeah this is math and thats a science question, ask einstein.

its the theory of relativity i think

 Mar 3, 2015
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thats a science question actually.

also its $${\mathtt{E}} = {{\mathtt{Mc}}}^{{\mathtt{2}}}$$

e equals m times c squared

energy = mass * speed of light squared i think.

but yeah this is math and thats a science question, ask einstein.

its the theory of relativity i think

TheJonyMyster Mar 3, 2015

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