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Mass and Energy
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Beta Factor Relativity matters when speeds are close to that of light. v > 0.1cv > 0.1c v/c > 0.1 (less than 1% error)v/c > 0.1 (less than 1% error) The beta factor is often used in relativity to scale values according to the speed of light.
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Total Energy Total energy is based on kinetic energy. No potential, only kineticNo potential, only kinetic Classically E = ½ mv 2Classically E = ½ mv 2 With relativity the total energy depends on β. Check this definition at low speed. Approximation: Application:
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Low Energy Match To match kinetic energy with the result at low velocity, the extra term must be subtracted. The kinetic energy also depends on β.
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Rest Energy The extra term for energy is still there when an object is at rest. This energy only depends on the mass.
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Energy from Mass The rest energy exists in an object’s inertial frame. No velocityNo velocity No potentialNo potential Just massJust mass Conservation of energy implies that this rest energy can be converted to other forms.
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Hot House An average house uses 2 x 10 10 J for heating and cooling in one year. What mass equivalent is that? Solve for the rest mass. Use c = 3 x 10 8 m/s. m = 2 x 10 -7 kg About 1/10 the mass of a human hair
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Electron Gun An electron is accelerated through a potential of 10 6 V. Rest energy 0.511 MeVRest energy 0.511 MeV What is the final speed in units of c ? The rest energy doesn’t change. Potential to kinetic γ = 3.0, v = 0.94 c
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