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The meaning of E=mc²

2020-07-022019-09-06 by KJ Runia

The most famous equation may not be what you think it is. For example, it’s not about converting mass into energy. And, it’s only a part of the whole thing.

Categories Physics, Secondary ed level Tags Albert Einstein, E=mc2, einstein, energy, featured, general relativity, light, mass, mass-energy equivalence, matter, relativity, special relativity, speed of light

Simple problems on relativistic energy and momentum

2020-07-022019-03-28 by KJ Runia

We will focus on a few simple problems where we will manipulate Einstein’s equations for relativistic energy and momentum.

Categories Level 2 Undergraduate, Physics, Tutorial Tags einstein, energy, momentum, problem set, relativity

Simple problems on relativistic energy and momentum

2019-03-282018-12-24 by KJ Runia

We will focus on a couple of simple problems where we will manipulate the equations for relativistic energy en momentum.

Categories Level 2 Undergraduate, Physics, Tutorial Tags einstein, energy, momentum, problem set, relativity

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