Archosaur said:
but the main thing that's bothering me is the conflict between that and the fact that we say energy is conserved.
Well...yes this can infringe with the law of conservation of energy if a special sort of component is made (I made that actually, and later on realize this fact; it was defying the law of conservation of energy).
A classic scenario here is that, consider a sort of substance which undergoes plastic deformation after collision.
Now imagine substance mounted on a moving cart which has track on which another mass moves.
Consider this mass has motion relative to the cart as well as earth.
Now this mass (call it M) when collides with the plastic substance will make it undergo deformation.
In the same scenario, when this mass (with the same velocity) is made to collide this same substance which is on earth, the plastic deformation will be different; what will this mean?...work done on the plastic body is relative to the frame; and finally K.E is relative to the frame.
Suppose the impact is higher when M hits the plastic body on the cart...so where did this extra energy come from?...it came form the motion of the cart, the cart will too slow down after the impact and so its energy was used too.
I know that kinetic energy isn't conserved
It depends more on the collision.
Unless, of course, I understand what tiny-tim is saying; that energy is conserved relative to anyone frame of reference. is that right?
Considering classical mechanics only, it's conserved relative to all frames.
Like how that would mean that temperature is relative, too.
Temperature is not relative.....I guess
Point is that this will change your point of view...you went wrong concluding the fact that energy is only conserved relative to frames.
tiny-tim+DaleSpam
I suppose I'm wrong then.
I mean how can the energy will be conserved relative to one frame only?? I mean, by this law of conservation of energy can be defied easily, energy can be stored from one frame and taken to the another, and the work done on the energy storage component will be different in both the frame.
