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For a 'bola' with identical masses rotating freely in space, a Lorentz-boosted observer sees a time-varying momentum and kinetic energy, in violation of special-relativistic momentum and energy conservation laws. In the moving frame, the bola string is curved, not straight, and thrums with a period that is half the Lorentz-time-dilated period of the bola in the CM frame.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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For a 'bola' with identical masses rotating freely in space, a Lorentz-boosted observer sees a time-varying momentum and kinetic energy, in violation of special-relativistic momentum and energy conservation laws. In the moving frame, the bola string is curved, not straight, and thrums with a period that is half the Lorentz-time-dilated period of the bola in the CM frame.
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Scientific Paper
Title Cochetkov\'s Speeding Bola: Yet Another Entanglement for Special Relativity
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Author(s) Michael H Brill
Keywords special relativity, momentum, conservation, paradox
Published 2010
Journal Proceedings of the NPA
Volume 7
No. of pages 2
Pages 62-63

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Abstract

For a 'bola' with identical masses rotating freely in space, a Lorentz-boosted observer sees a time-varying momentum and kinetic energy, in violation of special-relativistic momentum and energy conservation laws. In the moving frame, the bola string is curved, not straight, and thrums with a period that is half the Lorentz-time-dilated period of the bola in the CM frame.