Physics Course/Relativity

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Relativity

According to Newton Mass of any moving object remains the same regardless of speed travel . According to Einstein any moving object has Mass changes with speed travel

Relativity Theory

Change in Mass relate to speed travels

Speed of light is alsway constant , v = C . When matter moves at speed of light, matter no longer has mass . Observed fron Plank in experiment with Black Body Radiation

m=0 when v=C

All matter moves at speed less than speed of light has a mass of mo

m=mo when v<C

Therefore for any matter moving at speed less than speed of light but not equal to the speed of light

m=mo(1+vC)

Wave length of a Momentum

Any momentum travels at speed of light C carries quantum energy E=hCλ will have a wavelength

λ=hp=hC1m

Which can be easily proved

pC=hCλ
λ=hp=hC1m

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