Finding Speed & Momentum of a Moving Particle with Double Rest Mass

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The discussion revolves around a problem in relativity concerning a moving particle whose rest mass is stated to be double its kinetic energy. Participants are exploring how to find the speed and momentum of the particle based on this relationship.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants are attempting to relate the rest mass and kinetic energy through equations from relativity. Questions are raised about how to manipulate the equations to find the desired quantities, particularly the speed and momentum.

Discussion Status

The discussion is ongoing, with some participants expressing confusion about the application of relativity concepts. There is a request for clarification on how to set up the equations correctly, indicating that guidance is being sought. Multiple interpretations of the problem are being explored.

Contextual Notes

There is mention of the participant's background in physics, suggesting they have encountered foundational topics before approaching relativity. The problem's setup may involve assumptions about the relationship between rest mass and kinetic energy that are not fully articulated.

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a moving particle has a rest mass which is double its kinetic energy. Find its speed and momentum..=)
 
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this is the most basic problem in relativity... are you having a hard time understanding relativity or you just can't figure out how to do this problem...
relativity usually puts in a advance physics class. since you are learning relativity now, i believe you have already suffer through the classical mechanic and electrostatic and thermal physics those basic stuff... and you have already develope a skill to deal with physics problems. This problem is not tricky at all. plug the number in appropiate formulas and the answer will shown up instantly... if you really can't do this problem, at least show me some of your work or let me know which part you stuck in...
 
okay so the rest mass is doubel the kinetic energy so i have Ek = mc^2/ sqare root 1-V^2/C^2 - mc^2...yet once agnin i DO NOT understand how to fit it in..as u can see physics is not one of my favourite classes =)
 
Okay.So its rest mass (mulitplied by c^squared to give energy) is 2 times greater than the KE.Can u write the RHS from this equation?
[tex]m_{0}c^{2}=2...[/tex]

What should be instead of those points...??

Daniel.
 

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