Hi,
In the lab frame, the outcomes of a particle decay process will have
their momentum in the direction of the momentum of the decaying
particle to conserve momentum. What about the particle frame? In the
particle frame the momentum is zero and no direction is better than the
other, so what would be the direction of the emitted outcomes?
Re: About spatial symmetry in a particle decay process ... In the lab frame, the outcomes of a particle decay process will have ... their momentum in the direction of the momentum of the decaying ... (sci.physics.particle)
Re: Tom Van Flandern and Newtonian Gravity ... Then values of momentum will be scattered ... >>of the representation of the Poincare group in the Fock space. ... We do not measure "particle".... agree with Lorentz transformations when there are interaction terms in H ... (sci.physics.relativity)
Re: Force between 2 charged particles ...moving along by itself, can be treated as a current, which is the ... limiting case of a line of arbitrarily closely spaced point charges... as the force as measured in frame K'. ... from the other particle. ... (sci.physics.relativity)
Re: could this be possible ... >> existence of magnetic fields for continuous charges.... >> single point particle as moving then it is well known that magnetic ... > the ring remains the same? ... > the x-axis of some inertial frame.... (sci.physics)
Re: could this be possible ... >> existence of magnetic fields for continuous charges.... >> single point particle as moving then it is well known that magnetic ... > the ring remains the same? ... > the x-axis of some inertial frame.... (sci.physics.relativity)