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===== Momentum ===== | ===== Momentum ===== | ||
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==== Changes in Motion ==== | ==== Changes in Motion ==== | ||
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For most motion that is fair from the speed of light, the $\gamma$ factor will not matter so much. For example, consider the following table of speeds. | For most motion that is fair from the speed of light, the $\gamma$ factor will not matter so much. For example, consider the following table of speeds. | ||
- | ^ $|\vec{v}|$ m/s ^ $|\vec{v}|/ | + | ^ $\mathbf{|\vec{v}|}$ m/s ^ $\mathbf{|\vec{v}|/c}$ ^ |
- | |0 | 0 | 1.000| | + | | |
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+ | For most purposes, $\gamma \approx 1$, so we can often use the approximate formula for the momentum vector, | ||
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+ | $$\vec{p} = m\vec{v}$$ |