E=mc^2 (Energy = Mass x Velocity^2)
This is the famous equation that will give you an idea of how energy relates to mass and the speed of an object. Don't ask why, just take it as a fact.
Because sometimes you just need to know how things work
This is the famous equation that will give you an idea of how energy relates to mass and the speed of an object. Don't ask why, just take it as a fact.
This is another one that will give you a basic idea of how forces interact with objects. Don't overthink it.
This is just for fun. Don't ask questions.
Because who doesn't love a good nuclear explosion?
E=mc^2 examples: Because who doesn't love a good mushroom cloud?
This is the end of our physics lesson. You're welcome.
Don't forget to check out our other pages: E=mc^2 is just a number and F=ma is a force to be reckoned with