Re: Tansverse mass
- From: "Pmb" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 13:12:06 -0500
"xray4abc" <lemhenyil@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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They say, Newton's second law is not
exactly true, as the acceleration vector of a
particle is not directly proportional to the
applied force.
This is where they introduce the transverse mass
concept.
Does this mean that no particle can move
along a straight line during its acceleration
process?
Regards, LL
Newton's second law is *not* F = ma. That's Euler's formulation of Newton's
law. Newton's law is F = dp/dt.
Pete
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