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In 1908 Planck proposed a modification to Newton's Definition of momentum, which is known as "Planck's Theorem". Starting from it the relativistic mass-velocity relationship, as well as the relativistic law for the ?composition' of velocities can be deduced without resort to the ?relativity postulate'.
 
In 1908 Planck proposed a modification to Newton's Definition of momentum, which is known as "Planck's Theorem". Starting from it the relativistic mass-velocity relationship, as well as the relativistic law for the ?composition' of velocities can be deduced without resort to the ?relativity postulate'.
  
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Latest revision as of 19:49, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title Planck\'s Theorem Mechanics and Ballistics
Author(s) Sadanand S Savarkar
Keywords Planck?s Theorem, Ballistics
Published 2009
Journal None

Abstract

In 1908 Planck proposed a modification to Newton's Definition of momentum, which is known as "Planck's Theorem". Starting from it the relativistic mass-velocity relationship, as well as the relativistic law for the ?composition' of velocities can be deduced without resort to the ?relativity postulate'.