
We owe this equation to a scientist in whom the world of industrialization has begun. Please give your own perception/comments about the picture or what comes out to your mind every time you encounter this equation. Put them into writing in a 1/8 sheet of paper. P.S. Don't forget to leave comments also. Thank you.
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It states that the energy stored in any piece of matter is equal to its mass times the speed of light squared. It means that even a small bit of matter contains huge amounts of energy.
ReplyDelete-Christian Laurence L. Eugenio
SSP II-2
thanks christian...gud observation...
ReplyDeleteI did'nt find it scientificall and mathematically because I'm so weak in Math, for me that formula is the solution of a very complex problem and a brief explanation of a study of science.
ReplyDeleteJohn Carlo Ang Lopez
SSP II-1
I think the image states that the E=MC² explains as Christian said, that a small piece of matter could contain large amounts of energy. If you can see the balls swinging left to right & so on and so forth in the image, it clarifies my statement; that even a tiny ball as in the picture could be able to produce energy and push the other ball on the other side...
ReplyDeleteHope I am right, Sir.. :)
>Hanna: you mean the balls of water? yeah a ball of h2o can actually have energy... As a matter of fact, it doesn't just push the other ball, it has energy itself to attract the other ball in order to attach the other one itself... it's amazing, right? You have an awesome point there!
ReplyDelete>John Carlo: hahaha..you sound hilarious there dude, you believe that it's an equation, right? Therefore it is scientific and mathematical...every equation is part of the science of arithmetic... I hope you get my point...
ReplyDeleteThe E=mc2 means that E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light in a vacuum.The mass–energy equivalence is the concept that the mass of a body is a measure of its energy content. it has a suitable conversion factor to transform from units of mass to units of energy
ReplyDeleteAnd in addition, i think it has a connection on the theory of relativity or not?
Al C hristian D. Quidet
SSP II-1
>al: your right! every ssp student ought to know this...
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ReplyDeleteI think , this equation is telling us , that any given amount of mass is equivalent to a certain amount of energy, and vice versa...
ReplyDeleteAnd E stands for energy , M stands for mass and C2 stands for speed of light in a vacuum...
Marielle Y. Gapol
SSP II-2
Al Christian is right, that is also my answer that the E=mc2 means that E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light in a vacuum.The mass–energy equivalence is the concept that the mass of a body is a measure of its energy content. it has a suitable conversion factor to transform from units of mass to units of energy
ReplyDeleteAnd in addition, i think it has a connection on the theory of relativity or not?
i hope that sir villamin will teach us more about that.
I think the equation "E=MC2" hence the term mass energy equivalence, is the concept by which the mass of the body is also the measure of the energy it contains. This equation was proposed by theoretical physicist Albert Einstein.
ReplyDeleteWilfred V.Espadera
SSP II-2
To be honest, I am not so familiar with this equation though I've already heard it before. But according to the sites I've visited, this equation is telling us that any given amount of mass is equivalent to a certain amount of energy, and vice versa (just like what marielle said). It even tells us how much of one potentially converts into how much of the other.
ReplyDeleteE=mc2- energy equals mass times the velocity of
light squared.
Bianca J. Baring
SSP II-1
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ReplyDeleteAs I understand, Energy is equivalent to any given amount of mass times speed of a light in a vacuum. In this concept the total internal energy E of a body at rest is equal to the product of its rest mass m and a suitable conversion factor to transform from units of mass to units of energy. E = mc2
ReplyDeletewhere E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light in a vacuum.
Fritz Joy A. Baloncio
SSP II-2
For me as what I search, it says that Energy is equal to Mass times the speed of light squared. In essence, it states that there is an equivalence between mass and energy. This simple statement has many profound implications... such as no object with mass can ever go faster than the speed of light! mass–energy equivalence is the concept that the mass of a body is a measure of its energy content. In this concept the total internal energy E of a body at rest is equal to the product of its rest mass m and a suitable conversion factor to transform from units of mass to units of energy..
ReplyDeleteElainne Apple P. Olarte
SSP II-2
I think that this equation states that matter can be turned into energy, and energy into matter and E is energy, M is mass, and C is the speed of light in a vacuum.
ReplyDeleteJorge Philip T.Codilla
SSP II-2
According to the site that I had visited this equation states that:
ReplyDeleteMatter can be turned into energy, and energy into matter.
And in order to find the energy you will multiply the mass by the square of the speed of light.
E=energy
M=mass
C=speed of light in a vacuum.
Lein Patricia S. Pamatong
SSP II-1
E=MC², in which E represents units of energy, m represents units of mass, and C² is the speed of light squared or multiplied by itself.
ReplyDeleteIn what I think, when the protons are forced together, this extra mass is released as energy.
In what hannah stated, when the balls of water swing back and forth thus forcing it to compact to each other it then forms energy
-Bryle Adrian L. Eugenio
SSP II-I
E=energy M=mass C=speed of light 2=squared(a number times itself)or E=mc2
ReplyDeleteThis is the famous equation created by Albert Einstein. E=MC2 shows that Energy converts to Matter or vice versa at the speed
of light squared.
Ethelin Barrientos
SSP II-1
base on my knowledge...
ReplyDeleteAn equation of physicist Albert Einstein, in which E represents units of energy, m represents units of mass, and c (c2) is the speed of light squared, or multiplied by itself.Because the speed of light is a very large number and is multiplied by itself, this equation points out how a small amount of matter can release a huge amount of energy, as in a nuclear reaction.
And as I know, this is the famous equation in the world.
-Elbert Hubard L. Uba
SSP II-2
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR COOPERATION. MAY THE LORD BLESS YOU WITH HIS WISDOM AND LOVE.
ReplyDeleteThe picture shows a formula of a stored energy. And every time I see the equation E=MC2, I can remember the great physicist in the world, Albert Einstein, who discovers that mass and energy are equivalent. And he developed his special theory of relativity.
ReplyDeleteE=MC2:
E= energy
M= mass
C= speed of light in a vacuum
Joy Christy R. Cabahug
SSP II-1