Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Celeritas /kɛ'lɛritas/ or /tʃɛ'lɛritas/ is a Latin word, translated as "swiftness" or "speed". It is often given as the origin of the symbol c, the universal notation for the speed of light in a vacuum, as popularized in Albert Einstein's famous equation E = mc². In SI units, the speed of light in a vacuum is defined as 299 792 458 meters per second (1 079 252 848.8 km/h).. }
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- Celeritas abstract "Celeritas /kɛ'lɛritas/ or /tʃɛ'lɛritas/ is a Latin word, translated as "swiftness" or "speed". It is often given as the origin of the symbol c, the universal notation for the speed of light in a vacuum, as popularized in Albert Einstein's famous equation E = mc². In SI units, the speed of light in a vacuum is defined as 299 792 458 meters per second (1 079 252 848.8 km/h).".
- Celeritas comment "Celeritas /kɛ'lɛritas/ or /tʃɛ'lɛritas/ is a Latin word, translated as "swiftness" or "speed". It is often given as the origin of the symbol c, the universal notation for the speed of light in a vacuum, as popularized in Albert Einstein's famous equation E = mc². In SI units, the speed of light in a vacuum is defined as 299 792 458 meters per second (1 079 252 848.8 km/h).".