How do we pronounce E = mc²? This is a physics equation.
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You read this as E equals M C squared, with the three letters pronounced as you would when reading the alphabet. |
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The "=" sign is read as "equals" or "is equal to", depending on your culture. The "c2" could rarely be "c [raised] to the power of 2", but is almost always "c squared" (or "c square"). Thus, "ee equals em see square[d]" or "e is equal to em see square[d]". |
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Very simple you just go on speaking each word and symbol as they are. So that makes it : "E is equal to M C Square " |
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Alternatively, one could say
If you are so inclined. |
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If you listen to this audio clip of Albert Einstein speaking in 1947, you can hear him say it as "E is equal M C square" (with letters as ee, em, see). But nowadays it's normally pronounced as Jasper Loy answered: E equals M C squared. |
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