Re: JCON's physics degree says qE(1 + v^2/c^2) is made up equation!
- From: "guskz@xxxxxxxxxxx" <guskz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2007 07:21:12 -0700
On Oct 5, 10:09 am, "gu...@xxxxxxxxxxx" <gu...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
at:http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/msg/b3adcd1867e...
I write:
"> we are solely using the equation F = q(E + v X B) = qE(1 + v^2/
c^2) to determine the distance in BOTH FRAMES."
JCON replies:
" It looks like you got the dimensions right, which is pretty good for
around here, but except for that, it's just a made up equation."
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I hope you don't cause a radiation explosion over there.
Well everyone qE(1 + v^2/c^2) is a made up equation. And please do
not worry they always reply they ment something else afterwards.
And the conclusion given to him was:
Quote:
And as well time dilation is proportional to gamma which is "sqrt (1 -
v^2/c^2)" where as above the equation is proportional to "v^2/c^2",
thus time dilation will not incorporate this discrepency, nor will
length contraction (because it's perpendicular to the motion, as
mentioned above).
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