Thank you epenguin. I think all the powers is what had me stumped, I knew the method to do it.
I hope some one does give me a second opinion on the answer.
Thanks for both your replies so far.
The questions is exactly that, to make v the subject. I think the question is aimed at getting people to rearrange complex physics equations to prepare for further physics work,
So far my steps have been E*sqrt(1-v^2/c^2) = mc^2
Then (1-v^2/c^2) =...
Hi.
I am struggling with this question:
How do I make v the subject of this formula?
e=mc^2/sqrt(1-v^2/c^2)
Please reply with a step by step guide.
I have ended up with all kind of derivations to make v the subject so would appreciate your help.
Thanks.