This short document discusses using the align command and includes the famous equation E=mc^2, relating energy, mass and the speed of light. It appears to be notes on trying out a new command while working with the equation for mass-energy equivalence discovered by Einstein.
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Yes Now I Will Try The Align Commande E M - . - C
This short document discusses using the align command and includes the famous equation E=mc^2, relating energy, mass and the speed of light. It appears to be notes on trying out a new command while working with the equation for mass-energy equivalence discovered by Einstein.