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# Momentum. mass relates a body's momentum p to its linear velocity v: p = mv. | # Momentum. mass relates a body's momentum p to its linear velocity v: p = mv. | ||
# Energy E = mv<sup>2</sup> / 2 | # Energy E = mv<sup>2</sup> / 2 | ||
| + | ==Solutions== | ||
| + | ===Einstein=== | ||
| + | General Relativity | ||
| + | ===Higgs=== | ||
| + | * [https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-the-higgs-field-actually-gives-mass-to-elementary-particles-20240903/?mc_cid=57a781a76c&mc_eid=ffe1625684 How the Higgs Field (Actually) Gives Mass to Elementary Particles] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[[Category: Physics]] | [[Category: Physics]] | ||
Revision as of 15:53, 18 September 2024
Full Title or Meme
Mass is the concept that enables us to say that an object (or an idea) is weighty or massive.
Context
- Issac Newton needed a mathematical definition of what caused gravity and so defined it thus[1]
The quantity of matter is the measure of the same, arising from its density and bulk conjucntly ... It It is this that I mean hereafter everywhere under the name body, or mass. And the same is known by the weight of each body, for it is proportional to the weight, as i have found by experiments on pendulums, very accurately made, which shall be shown hereafter.
- There are these types of mass as commonly defined:
- rest,
- inertial. F = ma, resistance to acceleration
- gravitational. F = m1m2r2
- Momentum. mass relates a body's momentum p to its linear velocity v: p = mv.
- Energy E = mv2 / 2
Solutions
Einstein
General Relativity
Higgs
References
- ↑ Issac Newton Mathematical Principles