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Emma Keller
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6 February, 18:54
Definition of the rule E=mc^2
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Quincy Villa
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This is an equation made by physicist Albert Einstein. E stands for energy which means this equation is used to calculate energy. M stands for mass in kg and C stands for the speed of light squared
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