Energy and mass in relativity theory /
Energy and Mass in Relativity Theory presents about 30 pedagogical papers published by the author over the last 20 years. They deal with concepts central to relativity theory: energy E, rest energy E0, momentum p, mass m, velocity v of particles of matter, including massless photons for which v = c....
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Singapore ; Hackensack, N.J. :
World Scientific Pub. Co.,
©2009.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. On the photon mass
- 2. Mass, energy, and momentum in Einstein's mechanics
- 3. The concept of mass
- 4. Putting to rest mass misconceptions
- 5. The concept of mass (mass, energy, relativity)
- 6. The fundamental constants of physics
- 7. The problem of mass : from Galilei to Higgs
- 8. Vacua, vacuum : physics of nothing
- 9. Note on the meaning and terminology of special relativity
- 10. On relativistic apple : exchange of letters with M.R. Kleemans in August 1998
- 11. Current status of elementary particle physics
- 12. Gravitation, photons, clocks
- 13. On the interpretation of the redshift in a static gravitational field
- 14. Photons and static gravity
- 15. A thought experiment with clocks in static gravity
- 16. Relation between energy and mass in Bohr's essay on his debate with Einstein
- 17. Trialogue on the number of fundamental constants
- 18. Photons, clocks, gravity and the concept of mass
- 19. Spacetime and vacuum as seen from moscow
- 20. Critical velocities c/[symbol]3 and c/[symbol]2 in general theory of relativity
- 21. Fundamental units : physics and metrology
- 22. The virus of relativistic mass in the year of physics
- 23. The concept of mass in the Einstein year
- 24. Photons : history, mass, charge
- 25. Formula E=mc2 in the year of physics
- 26. Mirror particles and mirror matter : 50 years of speculation and search
- 27. The impact of the Sakata model
- 28. The evolution of the concepts of energy, momentum, and mass from Newton and Lomonosov to Einstein and Feynman
- 29. The Einstein formula : Eo=mc2. "Isn't the Lord laughing?"
- 30. The theory of relativity and the Pythagorean theorem.