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− | An analysis is presented showing the complete relationship between Einstein?s E = Mc<sup>2</sup> energy equation and Newton?s F = ma inertial force equation. During the analysis the reasons why this relationship had not been established sooner is made clear. The present work takes the relationships between energy and force developed over a series of previous works by this author and finalizes them in a comprehensive treatment that includes new discoveries not previously shown.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | An analysis is presented showing the complete relationship between Einstein?s E = Mc<sup>2</sup> energy equation and Newton?s F = ma inertial force equation. During the analysis the reasons why this relationship had not been established sooner is made clear. The present work takes the relationships between energy and force developed over a series of previous works by this author and finalizes them in a comprehensive treatment that includes new discoveries not previously shown. |
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Title | The Relationship between E = Mc2 and F = ma |
Author(s) | Joseph A Rybczyk |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2007 |
Journal | None |
Abstract
An analysis is presented showing the complete relationship between Einstein?s E = Mc2 energy equation and Newton?s F = ma inertial force equation. During the analysis the reasons why this relationship had not been established sooner is made clear. The present work takes the relationships between energy and force developed over a series of previous works by this author and finalizes them in a comprehensive treatment that includes new discoveries not previously shown.