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E=mc2 rewrite the equation to solve for m

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E=mc^2 can be re-written as m=E/(c^2) where m represents the mass.
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User Alienlebarge
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That's a beautiful formula by the way.


E=m{ c }^( 2 )\\ \\ \frac { 1 }{ { c }^( 2 ) } \cdot E=m{ c }^( 2 )\cdot \frac { 1 }{ { c }^( 2 ) } \\ \\ m=\frac { E }{ { c }^( 2 ) }
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