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Apparent mass?
I have a chem lab report and I was wondering what the difference between mass and apparent mass is? Google wasn't of much help.
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Re: Apparent mass?
Don't you have a text book for this class?
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Re: Apparent mass?
I suspect you have a text book that may be of some use in these situations.
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I do, but it's not in the index.
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Re: Apparent mass?
I took two semesters of chemistry last year, and I don't remember ever hearing of "apparent mass". [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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Re: Apparent mass?
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I have a chem lab report and I was wondering what the difference between mass and apparent mass is? Google wasn't of much help. Thanks. [/ QUOTE ] I typed "define: apparent mass" into google and got this: The term mass in special relativity is used in a couple of different ways, occasionally leading to a great deal of confusion. Specifically, mass can refer to either the rest mass or the relativistic mass. The rest mass, or invariant mass, is an observer independent quantity, while the relativistic mass, or apparent mass depends on one's frame of reference. In particular, the relativistic mass increases with velocity while the rest mass stays the same. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apparent_mass |
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Re: Apparent mass?
Wikipedia for apparent mass
It's been years since I had college-level science, and certainly didn't handle relativity in chemistry (only physics), so I couldn't tell you if this is correct or not. |
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Re: Apparent mass?
I'm tempted to abuse my Rocket Scientist status to give a reasonable sounding, yet completely wrong answer. I can't do it - I think it's against that stupid oath I took when I got my degree and my engineer's ring.
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I'm tempted to abuse my Rocket Scientist status to give a reasonable sounding, yet completely wrong answer. I can't do it - I think it's against that stupid oath I took when I got my degree and my engineer's ring. [/ QUOTE ] Engineer's ring? What's that? |
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Re: Apparent mass?
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[ QUOTE ] I'm tempted to abuse my Rocket Scientist status to give a reasonable sounding, yet completely wrong answer. I can't do it - I think it's against that stupid oath I took when I got my degree and my engineer's ring. [/ QUOTE ] Engineer's ring? What's that? [/ QUOTE ] It's a copper ring that you get if you're Canadian or near-Canadian (read: Minnesota or UP of Michigan). It started with some Canadian school giving out copper rings made from the rubble of some bridge that collapsed because it was poorly designed, I guess as some sort of memorial and reminder to do better next time. I lost mine on a Southwest flight from Albuquerque to San Diego. |
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