User:Ashok dahal
ashok dahal is a small student of geomatics engineering in tribhuwan university institute of engineering Nepal. his father is balaram dahal and mother is sharaswoti dahal he is recently researching on special theory of force whose simple concept is (this is not proved yet and still on study and not verified so do not try on real life and class)
We know that
According to Einstein’s theory of relativity mass is increased by the extreme velocity
The mass is increased then we must have to increase force …….
The force can be calculated by my formula
According to Newton’s force relation F=ma……………(1)
And if body started from rest then
M = m. c\ (1-v^2/c^2)^1/2 If object starts from rest then M=m. c/(c^2-A^2t^2)^1/2
For constant acceleration
F=m.ca/(c^2-a^2t^2)^1/2 Doing derivative to get rate of increase of force At high speed adding them by small time dt then integrating
We get [m.a{c-(c^2-a^2t^2)^1/2]/[(c^2-a^2t^2)^1/2]
As calculation m.=5000 constant Acceleration a=5000m/s^2 time =355s
then increased force =438.2044065 If time is 98989 then we cant get finite number i.e. force infinite So theory of relativity valid… Significances It obeys Einstein’s theories It have speed limit 3*10^8 m/s It works at any instant and any place of universe Mixture of Newons and Einstein’s theory Body must start from rest and m. is rest mass
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