Modern physics is based on Newton’s laws of motion, which describe interaction via forces. In this paper, we argue that interaction needs to be described in terms of processes. By introducing the momentum work and the associated momentum energy in mechanics, we present a coherent formulation of the process equations for mechanics and thermodynamics. This naturally leads to a simple derivation of the Lorentz-transformed mass, according to which any object changes its mass in real terms when its velocity is changed. Momentum work requires a revision of Newton’s laws of motion. For the first time in the history of physics, the elastic collision between objects, such as particles, can be described as a temporal process, not as interaction via f...
In solving physics problems, it is often important to use the laws of conservation of energy and mom...
Based on the Bohr's correspondence principle it is shown that relativistic mechanics and quantum mec...
Abstract: Physical theories ought to be built up from colloquial notions such as ’long bodies’, ’ene...
Modern physics is based on Newton’s laws of motion, which describe interaction via forces. In this p...
In Paper I of this series, the elastic collision was described via simultaneous processes, where the...
In Paper I of this series, the elastic collision was described via simultaneous processes, where the...
Albert Einstein proposed a unification of mechanics and electrodynamics by his special theory of rel...
In last week’s activity, we calculated the motion of objects by studying the forces on them. Using N...
In last week’s activity, we calculated the motion of objects by studying the forces on them. Using N...
Laws of motion are derived based on power rather than on force. I show how power extends the law of ...
In last week’s activity, we calculated the motion of objects by studying the forces on them. Using N...
In last week’s activity, we calculated the motion of objects by studying the forces on them. Using N...
Momentum work enables a complete shift from kinematics to dynamics. This involves changes in the ver...
The idea of impulse, i.e. Change in momentum = Integral dt Force appears in Newtonian mechanics. Imp...
Laws of motion are derived based on power rather than on force. I show how power extends the law of ...
In solving physics problems, it is often important to use the laws of conservation of energy and mom...
Based on the Bohr's correspondence principle it is shown that relativistic mechanics and quantum mec...
Abstract: Physical theories ought to be built up from colloquial notions such as ’long bodies’, ’ene...
Modern physics is based on Newton’s laws of motion, which describe interaction via forces. In this p...
In Paper I of this series, the elastic collision was described via simultaneous processes, where the...
In Paper I of this series, the elastic collision was described via simultaneous processes, where the...
Albert Einstein proposed a unification of mechanics and electrodynamics by his special theory of rel...
In last week’s activity, we calculated the motion of objects by studying the forces on them. Using N...
In last week’s activity, we calculated the motion of objects by studying the forces on them. Using N...
Laws of motion are derived based on power rather than on force. I show how power extends the law of ...
In last week’s activity, we calculated the motion of objects by studying the forces on them. Using N...
In last week’s activity, we calculated the motion of objects by studying the forces on them. Using N...
Momentum work enables a complete shift from kinematics to dynamics. This involves changes in the ver...
The idea of impulse, i.e. Change in momentum = Integral dt Force appears in Newtonian mechanics. Imp...
Laws of motion are derived based on power rather than on force. I show how power extends the law of ...
In solving physics problems, it is often important to use the laws of conservation of energy and mom...
Based on the Bohr's correspondence principle it is shown that relativistic mechanics and quantum mec...
Abstract: Physical theories ought to be built up from colloquial notions such as ’long bodies’, ’ene...