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granpa
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for an inverse square field the force is proportional to 1/r^2
obviously we integrate over distance to get energy ≡ 1/r (where energy = 0 at infinity)
but what happens when velocity becomes relativistic?
is relativistic energy proportional to 1/r?if its any easier what I am really looking for is gamma as a function of r for an inverse square field and gamma = 1 at infinity
obviously we integrate over distance to get energy ≡ 1/r (where energy = 0 at infinity)
but what happens when velocity becomes relativistic?
is relativistic energy proportional to 1/r?if its any easier what I am really looking for is gamma as a function of r for an inverse square field and gamma = 1 at infinity