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- From: bweiner@ruhets.rutgers.edu (Benjamin Weiner)
- Newsgroups: sci.physics
- Subject: Re: energy, mass, and all that
- Message-ID: <Nov.22.20.06.55.1992.16129@ruhets.rutgers.edu>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 01:06:56 GMT
- References: <Nov.17.18.53.42.1992.9384@ruhets.rutgers.edu> <1992Nov21.020240.14999@nuscc.nus.sg>
- Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J.
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- matmcinn@nuscc.nus.sg (Brett McInnes) writes:
- >bweiner@ruhets.rutgers.edu (Benjamin Weiner) writes:
- >:
- >: Look, Martin, it seems that you do understand this. Rest mass is not
- >: conserved in e+ e- -> photons.
-
- >Err...Ben...would you like to modify this a little? Surely the rest mass
- >has to be conserved if the 4-momentum is?
-
- Thanks for the offer of a graceful exit, but I think I'll just plunge
- in ... What's the rest mass of a photon? What Lorentz frame would
- you measure it in? As Matt Austern says, the best definition of rest
- mass is probably "the mass of the object as measured in the frame in which
- it is at rest."
-
- -Ben
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