On Feb 16, 5:40*am, karamihas wrote:
PRIVATE PHYSICS
The new theory of relativity
M *= * *m */ *{1- [ (C^2 - v^2) / C^2] *}^0.5
M = Planck's mass = 54,56x10^-6 gr. m = quantum of mass = hn/C^2 =
7,37x10^-48gr. C = light speed, *v = *the quantum of speed =
4,0508x10^-33 cm/sec.
We see clearly that when particle m is moving with C its mass becomes,
not infinite but M.
You may not be the first to notice that.
Hence we can ***say*** : If a body takes up an amount of energy
E0,
then its inertial mass increases by an amount
E_0/c^2
the ***inertial*** mass of a body is not a constant, but
varies according to the change in the energy
of the body. --A. Einstein 1920
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Evangelos Karamihas
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