Wednesday, 4 May 2022

Study about Relativistic Longitudinal and Transverse Mass Increase| Chapter 9 | New Trends in Physical Science Research Vol. 2

The goal of the study is to show that once the wave structure of the particles that make up the item is taken into account, the increased inertia of things travelling at Relativistic speeds can be properly explained using Classical Physics alone. I describe how Classical Physics ideas may be used to explain the Special Relativistic effect of mass gain that occurs within objects when they move at high speeds in this paper. My analysis takes into account the wave nature of condensed matter as well as energy/mass equivalency. A particle structure made up of three-dimensional standing waves represents the wave nature of particles. When this is done, the mass increase is entirely accounted for by the difference in the energy total of the component waves that make up a particle travelling at a rapid speed against those that make up a stationary particle. Furthermore, the object's inertia, or effective mass, is greater in the longitudinal direction than in the transverse direction due to the additional momentum of the wave components in the motion direction (the longitudinal direction) (orthogonal to the direction of motion). We may comprehend and see how and why a moving particle has distinct inertial mass in the longitudinal and transverse directions by modelling particles as three-dimensional Electromagnetic standing waves (using just Classical Physics).


Author(s) Details:

Declan Traill,
8 Leewarra Drive, Glen Waverley, Victoria 3150, Melbourne, Australia.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/NTPSR-V2/article/view/6621

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