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E is the symbol for Energy in the mass-energy equation, an equation in physics that describes the relationship between mass and energy.
E=mc², where E is the total energy of a system, m is the mass of the system, and c is the speed of light in a vacuum.
The equation was first proposed by Albert Einstein in his theory of special relativity.
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Automotive
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Young's modulus
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Electric field
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Exa
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electronic
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established
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Euler's number
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electron
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coefficient of restitution
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Ethambutol
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orbital eccentricity
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Einspritzung
[fuel injection]
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The full form of E is Energy
East | Energy | Young's modulus | Electric field | Exa | established | Euler's number | electron | coefficient of restitution | orbital eccentricity
East | Empty | Energy | Young's modulus | Electric field | Exa | electronic | Everyone | established | Euler's number | electron | coefficient of restitution | Ethambutol | orbital eccentricity | Einspritzung