When a particle is freed from rest, it will start to move due to the absence of any external forces holding it in place. This movement is known as acceleration, which is the change in velocity over time. The particle will continue to move until it encounters another force that acts upon it, causing it to change direction or speed.
Momentum = (mass) x (velocity)If the particle is at rest, velocity = 0, and momentum = 0.
rest energy
Yes. A particle of zero rest mass has ONLY its relativistic mass when in motion. There are actually no photons just sitting around.
When a particle and its antiparticle collide, they annihilate each other and release energy in the form of photons or other particles.
A photon is a massless elementary particle that does not have rest mass, while an inertial particle typically refers to a particle with mass that obeys Newton's laws of motion. Photons always travel at the speed of light in a vacuum, whereas inertial particles can have a range of velocities depending on their energy.
The particle stays at rest a= f/m = 0; because force = qvB is zero if v=0.
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Momentum = (mass) x (velocity)If the particle is at rest, velocity = 0, and momentum = 0.
rest energy
Yes. A particle of zero rest mass has ONLY its relativistic mass when in motion. There are actually no photons just sitting around.
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The air particle with the greater force moves the other air particle in the general direction it was moving
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