Tom Donaly wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
Richard Clark wrote:
On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 14:00:39 GMT, Cecil Moore
wrote:
What is the momentum of 50.95 W?
momentum? Please be specific.
ditto. :-)
If 50.95 watts is the Poynting vector, actually
watts/unit-area, then the momentum is 50.95/c^2.
Please reference pages 56,57 of "Optics", by Hecht,
4th edition.
50.95 divided by the speed of light squared? So, for all
practical purposes - if that's right - it's zero. Why not
just say so?
The percentage difference between zero and that momentum
is infinite. And whatever value it is must be conserved.
Sweeping it under the rug in violation of the laws of
physics is just not acceptable.
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73, Cecil
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