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E=mc 2. Physics 100 Chapt 19. Einstein’s hypotheses:. 1. The laws of nature are equally valid in every inertial reference frame. 2. The speed of light in empty space is same for all inertial observers, regard- less of their velocity or the velocity of the source of light. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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E=mc2
Physics 100
Chapt 19
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Einstein’s hypotheses:
1. The laws of nature are equally valid in every inertial reference frame.
2. The speed of light in empty space is same for all inertial observers, regard- less of their velocity or the velocity of the source of light.
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Summary (so far)
•Moving clocks run slow
•Moving objects appear shorter
•Moving object’s mass increasesBy
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GPS system
3 m precision requires corrections for relativity
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What is the significance of the increase
mass of a moving object??
m=m0
increase in mass = m – m0
increase in m=m0-m0=(-1)m0
Summer1905
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Increase in m = (-1)m0
11 – v2/c2
v/c
-1 =??
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Mathematicians tell us:
11 – v2/c2
v/c
= 1 + ½ + other stuff v2
c2
11 – v2/c2
1 + ½ v2
c2
The “other stuff”is pretty huge
near v=c
What about here?
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Below v/c = 0.5, “other stuff” is not so large
1 + ½ v2
c2
v/c
11 – v2/c2
0.5
11 – v2/c2
= 1 + ½ + other stuff v2
c2
At v=0.5c the “other stuff”is
about 10%
How aboutdown here?
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Below v/c = 0.1, “other stuff” is negligible
v=0.1c
1 + ½ v2
c2
11 – v2/c2
11 – v2/c2
= 1 + ½ + other stuff v2
c2
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Below v/c = 0.1, = 1+½
– 1 = ½
v2
c2
v2
c2
This covers all velocities
ever encountered bymankind in 1905
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Increase in mass = (-1)m0
for v<0.1c = -1 = ½
v2
c2increase in mass = ½ m0
(increase in mass)c2 = ½ m0 v2
v2
c2
Kinetic energy
Multiply both sides by c2
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For v < 0.1c
m = m0 + increase in m
mc2= m0c2 + (increase in m)c2
mc2= m0c2 + kinetic energy
Multiply both sides by c2
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Einstein’s hypothesis:
mc2= m0c2 + kinetic energy
holds for all velocities(not only for v<0.1c)
Kinetic energy = (m - m0)c2 = ½ m0v2 +
“otherstuff”
Since this is only significantfor huge speeds, Newton, etchad no way of knowing about it
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mc2= m0c2 + kinetic energy
This must also be a form of energy:
”rest mass
energy”
This must be the total energy
E = mc2
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Mass is a form of energy
E = mc2The conversion factorfrom mass to energyis c2, a huge number!
Energy (Joules) = Mass (kg) x (3x108)2
=9x1016
E(Joules) = 90,000,000,000,000,000 x m(kg)
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Mass contains an enormous amount of
energy
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Electric power usage on Oahu
Power =1,300 MegaWatts = 1,300 x 106 Watts
Energy usage = Power x time
Power = 1.3 x 109 J/s
Energy usage/yr =1.3x109 J/s x (3.2 x 107 s/yr)
=1.3 x 3.2 x 109+7 J/yr
=4.2 x 1016 J/yr
# of secs in 1 yr
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How much mass would be needed to produce 4.2 x 1016 J ?
E = mc2 m = E c2
m = 4.2x1016 J 9x1016 m2/s2
m = kg
m = 0.47 kg
4.29
About the mass
of an apple
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Nuclear Power Plant
Converts about 1kg of massenergy/yr
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Another nuclear power plantSun’s power output=4x1026Watts
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Sun converts mass to energy
Power = energy generated in one sec:
E1sec= 4x1026J = m1secC2
m1sec=E1sec
C2= 4x1026J
9x1016m2/s2
m1sec= 4/9x1026-16 kg = 0.44x1010 kg
m1sec= 4.4x109 kg over 4 million tons each second!!
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Another nuclear power plant4.4x109 kg energy / sec