
Relativistic Dynamics
Extend relativistic concepts to momentum and energy, culminating in the mass-energy equivalence principle. Students will apply these principles to high-energy particle collisions.
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Extend relativistic concepts to momentum and energy, culminating in the mass-energy equivalence principle. Students will apply these principles to high-energy particle collisions.
Key Questions
- How is momentum redefined at relativistic speeds?
- What is the relationship between total energy, rest mass, and momentum?
- How is mass-energy equivalence applied in nuclear reactions?
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