Upper Limits for Relativistic Energy and Momentum
Chinnaraji Annamalai
Abstract
The relativistic energy is concerned with the moving bodies whose velocity approaches the speed of light. The velocity of a moving particle with its non-zero mass is always less than the speed of light because light has no mass. So, the speed of light is the upper limit for all moving objects in the Universe. In this article, the upper limits for relativistic momentum and energy are derived in connection with problem-solving for scientific solutions in the field of engineering sciences.
Topics & Concepts
Speed of light (cellular automaton)PhysicsLimit (mathematics)Momentum (technical analysis)Relativistic speedEnergy–momentum relationConnection (principal bundle)Classical mechanicsRelativistic particleEnergy (signal processing)Field (mathematics)Theoretical physicsQuantum mechanicsMathematicsGeometryMathematical analysisElectronEconomicsFinancePure mathematicsExperimental and Theoretical Physics StudiesComputational Physics and Python ApplicationsRelativity and Gravitational Theory