This document contains the solution to a physics problem involving relativistic time dilation.
1) It calculates the time dilation Δt between two frames moving at a velocity close to the speed of light c. This yields a time dilation of 2.11×10−5 seconds.
2) It then uses this time dilation to calculate the relativistic energy E of a particle with rest mass m moving at this velocity, obtaining an energy of 2.15×104 MeV.
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This document contains the solution to a physics problem involving relativistic time dilation.
1) It calculates the time dilation Δt between two frames moving at a velocity close to the speed of light c. This yields a time dilation of 2.11×10−5 seconds.
2) It then uses this time dilation to calculate the relativistic energy E of a particle with rest mass m moving at this velocity, obtaining an energy of 2.15×104 MeV.
This document contains the solution to a physics problem involving relativistic time dilation.
1) It calculates the time dilation Δt between two frames moving at a velocity close to the speed of light c. This yields a time dilation of 2.11×10−5 seconds.
2) It then uses this time dilation to calculate the relativistic energy E of a particle with rest mass m moving at this velocity, obtaining an energy of 2.15×104 MeV.
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This document contains the solution to a physics problem involving relativistic time dilation.
1) It calculates the time dilation Δt between two frames moving at a velocity close to the speed of light c. This yields a time dilation of 2.11×10−5 seconds.
2) It then uses this time dilation to calculate the relativistic energy E of a particle with rest mass m moving at this velocity, obtaining an energy of 2.15×104 MeV.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd