The questions are about Einstein’s formula.
First question is: Is the following calculation correct?
I know that the more accurate calculation of the light speed is: 299.792,458 meters per second; but to keep the calculation simple I’m using the approximation of 300,000 km/s.
E= m * c^2
Mass = 2kg
If c^2= 300,000 km/s * 300,000 km/s = 9*10^10 km/s
9*10^10 km/s * 2 = 180,000,000,000 km/s ?? Speed of light?
What does the number 180,000,000,000 km/s represents, or where and how did it change into energy?
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Maybe try this equation instead?
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Would that be a yule log-arithm?
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The Santa Solution?
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Kris Kringle Calculation?
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Try this branch of maths perhaps?
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Wouldn't polar coordinates be more appropriate?
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tannenbaum tensors?
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Wouldn't polar coordinates be more appropriate?
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Try this branch of maths perhaps?
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Kris Kringle Calculation?
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The Santa Solution?
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Merry Christmas to you too, or if you prefer; Happy Holidays. Sui
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and to you too
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and to you too
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- Dimensional analysis--again.
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Screw it... I'll play this through one more time
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To start? Don't round a constant.
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Thank you gentlemen; your input is appreciated.
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Do watch the video I linked above
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Thank you podrock: That link has excellent info.
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Thank you podrock: That link has excellent info.
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Do watch the video I linked above
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Thank you gentlemen; your input is appreciated.