marlowgs said:
Is it correct to say that the energy in resistance and reactance components of a LR or RC series A.C. circuit are the same thing as the momentum energy and rest energy of a moving mass in special relativity?
Nugatory has already answered this question.
I, however, want to point out something, and this needs to be made very clear to many new members, because I've seen this type of posting way too frequently lately.
You simply should consider posting a more substantial and thoughtful question than this. For example, in this case, you simply shouldn't ask if such-and-such is true without offering any kind of justification. Why would you think the "energy" in the impedence/reactance of those components be "the same thing" as momentum and energy of a relativistic mass? There must be a reason or an impetus for you to think that. It just can't come to you in a dream!
In other words, try and offer some "rational" explanation on why you think that way, or what made you think of it. for many of us, it tells us exactly what you had understood (or misunderstood), and in some way, reveal the level that you might be able to comprehend. This is especially important for new members since we usually do not know much of your backgrounds and what you have already comprehended. Otherwise, it will also be appropriate for us to simply respond, as Nugatory did, by saying "no, it isn't!" and leave it at that. If that kind of a response is frustrating or unsatisfactory to you, then that's the same type of reaction I get when I read a question like this.
Zz.