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IooqXpooI
Aug15-04, 05:46 AM
a=\frac{dt_{o}}{t^3\sqrt{1 - v^2/c^2}}

Where:
a is acceleration,
d is distance traveled,
t is the time of the observer(stationary),
t_o is the time of the moving observer,
and
c is the constant of light(the speed of light).

Just to see how this fares with you guys.

ArmoSkater87
Aug15-04, 06:18 AM
E=\frac{1}{2}W
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Note really sure about that one...

a=\frac{dt}{t_{o}\sqrt{1 - v^2/c^2}}


v=\sqrt{da}

Just to see how these fare with you guys(#2 is a play on the relativity equation), and how I'm doing with the 'tex' code.

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mathman
Aug15-04, 06:11 PM
When you post a bunch of equations, it would be much clearer to your readers if you would define your symbols. Otherwise, the equations are fairly meaningless.

IooqXpooI
Aug16-04, 03:09 AM
Sorry about that...You were correct. I edited them in. Thanks!

IooqXpooI
Aug16-04, 05:51 AM
Ok, after trying to prove them, I have found that all but one are wrong...:(

It seems that I accidentally concluded that \frac{1}{2} mv^2=E...