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E=MC^2 is not the full equation! It is used to describe objects that have mass and aren't moving.
Albert Einstein was not only a great scientist but he was also a musician, a comedian, a Nobel peace laureate and Kleptomaniac. Einstein didn't start speaking until he was 3 years old! Nuclear bombs such as the one that America used on Hiroshima work because of E=MC^2. |
The full equation is E^2 = (MC^2)^2 + (PC)^2, where P represents the momentum of the object in motion.
If you had a mass of 40kg, using the equation E=MC^2, your potential energy would be 40kg x 299,792,458 x 299,792,458 which = 8.98 x 10^16 joules. THATS HUGE! E=MC^2 is the foundation of Nuclear Physics. Albert Einstein was once asked to be president of Israel at age 73 (three years before he died) however, he declined the offer. |