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carl fischbach
Lets say that you take an ultra modern spacecraft
like Nasa is researching or may already have and
equip it with a vast potential energy storage
system.Before you embark on your flight a large
quantity of potential energy is stored on board
the ship.The craft is now accelerated to 50% of c
in a straight line.Now we can agree that the craft
possesses momentum x.The ship is traveling at 50%
c and the vast quantity of potential energy,stored
before the fight,is converted to very high speed
particles stored in a ring on board the ship.
Let's say the ships mass has increased by 20%,due
to the conversion of potential energy to kenetic
energy.The ship now possesses momentum y.If you
decelerate the ship in straight line you now have
an imbalanced force*time relationship between
acceleration and deceleration.
There are several possible explanations, the ship
slows when potential energy is converted to
kenetic energy,stored potential energy acts like
mass,the ship does not act heavier when gaining
kenetic energy, or something I've overlooked here.
like Nasa is researching or may already have and
equip it with a vast potential energy storage
system.Before you embark on your flight a large
quantity of potential energy is stored on board
the ship.The craft is now accelerated to 50% of c
in a straight line.Now we can agree that the craft
possesses momentum x.The ship is traveling at 50%
c and the vast quantity of potential energy,stored
before the fight,is converted to very high speed
particles stored in a ring on board the ship.
Let's say the ships mass has increased by 20%,due
to the conversion of potential energy to kenetic
energy.The ship now possesses momentum y.If you
decelerate the ship in straight line you now have
an imbalanced force*time relationship between
acceleration and deceleration.
There are several possible explanations, the ship
slows when potential energy is converted to
kenetic energy,stored potential energy acts like
mass,the ship does not act heavier when gaining
kenetic energy, or something I've overlooked here.