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FulhamFan3
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Everyone that's taken basic physics know that the kinetic energy of a spinning object with no translational velocity is
KE=(1/2)Iw^2.
where I is the moment of mass and w is the angular velocity. I've been trying to find a similar formula incorporating special relativity but the math is more challenging than I thought. Does anybody have an answer to this?
KE=(1/2)Iw^2.
where I is the moment of mass and w is the angular velocity. I've been trying to find a similar formula incorporating special relativity but the math is more challenging than I thought. Does anybody have an answer to this?