From: BURT on 23 Feb 2010 20:37 On Jan 3, 11:45 pm, "Y.Porat" <y.y.po...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > 9 sent a new thread > and for some reason i cant see it > so let me try again: > > Let us take an example case: > > a mass (say electron or Proton) > is starting to move at a low velocity v1 > and therefore has momentum > P1 = mv! > > later it is accelerated to a much hifger velocity > P2 = mv2 > say v2 very close to c !!! > > so now > P2 >> P1 > > my question is > what made P2 to be bigger than P1 ?? > (what made the momentum to be bigger ) > > do you think it is a trivial question?? > > we are going to see if all people think so > and really understand what they are parroting > 2 > we keep in mind that > momentum = mv =F detat T > (F force > T Time ) > > TIA > Y.Porat > ------------------------- Mass is infinitely dense energy as a point particle of the infinitely small. Light and bond is finite spread out energy in the field. Mitch Raemsch |