Re: Accelerating Electrons to the Speed of Light? (and possibly past)



On 6 juin, 01:33, Sam Wormley <sworml...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
srp2...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 6 juin, 00:00, Sam Wormley <sworml...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
srp2...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Note that 1/2mv^2 gives an energy in Joules, not in eV.
Since when are special units required... are you insane?

The OP can easily verify that multiplying kg by a velocity
squared gives joules.

Velocity in feet/second?

Didn't you read the OP's first post ? He himself refered to
m/s for speed of light.

Are you familiar with the SI system ?

But why the irrational tantrum ?

André Michaud
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