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Old 07.01.2007, 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Drammy View Post
Sorry to be a stickler but surely dividing both sides of the equation E=MC2 by C2 would leave you with E/C2=M
Yes, but it is just another way of saying that same thing you could also say E/M=C2 or (E/M)^1/2=C.

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