E M C - traduction vers Anglais
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E M C - traduction vers Anglais

IN MARXISM, GOOD OR SERVICE PRODUCED BY HUMAN LABOUR AND OFFERED AS A PRODUCT FOR GENERAL SALE ON THE MARKET
M-C-M'; C-M-C'

C language         
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  • "Hello, World!" program by [[Brian Kernighan]] (1978)
  • [[Dennis Ritchie]] (right), the inventor of the C programming language, with [[Ken Thompson]]
  • The cover of the book ''The C Programming Language'', first edition, by [[Brian Kernighan]] and [[Dennis Ritchie]]
  • The C Programming Language
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GENERAL-PURPOSE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
C language; K and R C; K&R C; C (Programming Language); C programming; K and r c; C (programming); C program; C (computer language); Computer language C; C programing language; C (language); Criticism of the C programming language; C prog; C programming language; C programming language, criticism; Criticism of C (programming language); Criticism of C; C programming Language; .c; C Language; C (programming langage); C (lang); C Programming; C programming language/K and R C; Programming language C; C-programming; C lang; 32/16 bit C programming; C programming language/Evolution; C (software); User:Cortex128/C; History of the C programming language; Data types in C; Memory management in C; C78 (C version)
C Sprache, eine fortgeschrittene Programmiersprache
C++ programming language         
  • Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of C++, in his AT&T New Jersey office, {{circa}} 2000
GENERAL-PURPOSE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
C plus plus programming language; C Plus Plus programming language; Cplusplus; ISO/IEC 14882; CPlusPlus; Object-oriented Abstract Type Hierarchy; C with classes; C-plus-plus programming language; C Plus Plus; C plus plus; C-plus-plus; Rick Mascitti; C++ (programming language); C++ programming language; ISO/IEC 14882:2003; C++ syntax; Cee plus plus; Cee Plus Plus; ++C; ISO 14882; Cxx; .cxx; ANSI C++; C++98; C+++; ISO C++ programming language; ISO C++; C with Classes; Sepples; C++ program; C++ standard; C++ language; X3J16; Standard C++ Foundation; ISO/IEC 14882:2014; ISO/IEC 14882:2015; C++ (Programming Language); Core language; Polymorphism in C++; Operator overloading in C++; History of C++; C++ code; Lambda expressions in C++; C++ 2.0; C++ 1.0; Exception handling in C++; Inheritance in C++; Static polymorphism in C++; C++ syntax and semantics
C Sprache, eine fortgeschrittene Programmiersprache
mass energy         
  • ''m''}} is measured in [[kilograms]], and the [[speed of light]] is measured in [[meters]] per [[second]].
  • The equation in [[Albert Einstein]]'s own handwriting from 1912
  • Time]]'' magazine in July 1946.
  • Photo of [[Albert Einstein]] in 1921
  • In the revised English edition of [[Isaac Newton]]'s ''[[Opticks]]'', published in 1717, Newton speculated on the equivalence of mass and light.
  • 1=''E'' = ''mc''<sup>2</sup>}} on the flight deck.
PHYSICAL LAW RELATING MASS TO ENERGY
Equivalence of matter and energy; E=mc²; E=mc2; E=mc^2; E equals mc squared; E=mc squared; E equals MC squared; E = mc²; Einstein's Mass-Energy Relation; E = mc^2; E = mc2; E=MC2; Mass-energy; Mass-energy relation; Mass-energy relationship; Matter-energy relation; Matter-energy relationship; Mass-energy equation; E=MC²; E=MC^2; Rest mass energy; Einstein Formula; E = MC2; Conservation of mass-energy; Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared; E=; Energy-mass equivalence; Mass-energy equivalence; C²; Massenergy; E=mc; Einstein formula; Mc²; E=mcc; E = MC 2; E=Mc squared; Law of mass-energy conservation; E=MC; Mass energy equivalence; Mass energy equation; E=Mc2; Einstein's theory of mass-energy equivalence; Mass energy; Mass–energy; Energy to matter conversion; C2=e/m; Equivalence of mass and energy; Relationship between matter and energy; The relationship between matter and energy; Relation between matter and energy; The relation between matter and energy; Meaning of E=mc²; Draft:Meaning of E=mc²
Körper Energie, Körpermasse aus relativistischer Sicht als Energie betrachtet (Physik)

Définition

Myriameter
·noun ·Alt. of Myriametre.

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Commodity (Marxism)

In classical political economy and especially Karl Marx's critique of political economy, a commodity is any good or service ("products" or "activities") produced by human labour and offered as a product for general sale on the market. Some other priced goods are also treated as commodities, e.g. human labor-power, works of art and natural resources, even though they may not be produced specifically for the market, or be non-reproducible goods. This problem was extensively debated by Adam Smith, David Ricardo, and Karl Rodbertus-Jagetzow, among others. Value and price are not equivalent terms in economics, and theorising the specific relationship of value to market price has been a challenge for both liberal and Marxist economists.

Exemples de prononciation pour E M C
1. but in fact you can draw it as a right triangle with sides E, m c squared, and p times c - and
E=mc² is Incomplete