TonyYuan2020 Posted February 25, 2020 Report Posted February 25, 2020 (edited) The mass energy equation does not need relativity as the basis.Using classical Newtonian mechanics to derive the mass energy equation. (Because I can't upload the picture, you can download the attachment to read it) 1. It is assumed that it takes time t0 for a substance with mass m to accelerate from v=0 to v=C, and then it is assumed that this process is a process of uniform acceleration. 2. But in fact, it's not accelerating evenly, but like this: 3. The displacement can be approximately s = C * t0. 4. The acceleration is nonlinear, which is a function of time t.W=F*S = m*a(t)*S=m*a(t)*C*t0=m*C*a(t)*t0 5. The cumulative effect of acceleration on time is the final velocity C, a(t) * t0 = C. 6. therefore:W=F*S = m*C*a(t)*t0 = m*C*C Edited February 25, 2020 by TonyYuan2020 Quote
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