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'c' in E=mc^2
Name: Nicole Status: student Age: N/A Location: N/A Country: N/A Date: N/A
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Why is the variable c used for the speed of light in the formula E=mc^2?
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The c stands for celeritas (meaning swiftness).
---Nathan A. Unterman
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