If you move in an inertial frame of reference, your dimensions are reduced as you move faster.
As you approach the speed of light, time slows down.
Nothing can exceed the speed of light (“c”, a universal constant)
Matter and energy are equivalent, and cannot be created nor destroyed but matter can be tranformed into energy. The amount of energy (E) which can be obtained from a given mass (m) is given by the equation E= mc2
If you move in an inertial frame of reference, your dimensions are reduced as you move faster.
As you approach the speed of light, time slows down.
Nothing can exceed the speed of light (“c”, a universal constant)
Matter and energy are equivalent, and cannot be created nor destroyed but matter can be tranformed into energy. The amount of energy (E) which can be obtained from a given mass (m) is given by the equation E= mc2
If you move in an inertial frame of reference, your dimensions are reduced as you move faster.
As you approach the speed of light, time slows down.
Nothing can exceed the speed of light (“c”, a universal constant)
Matter and energy are equivalent, and cannot be created nor destroyed but matter can be tranformed into energy. The amount of energy (E) which can be obtained from a given mass (m) is given by the equation E= mc2
this theory deals with,an object moving as comparable to speed of light which means that nothing travel faster thanthe speed of light.
H.P.Dubey
Motion is relative to the frame of reference.
If you move in an inertial frame of reference, your dimensions are reduced as you move faster.
As you approach the speed of light, time slows down.
Nothing can exceed the speed of light (“c”, a universal constant)
Matter and energy are equivalent, and cannot be created nor destroyed but matter can be tranformed into energy. The amount of energy (E) which can be obtained from a given mass (m) is given by the equation E= mc2
this theory deals with,an object moving as comparable to speed of light which means that nothing travel faster thanthe speed of light.
H.P.Dubey
Motion is relative to the frame of reference.
If you move in an inertial frame of reference, your dimensions are reduced as you move faster.
As you approach the speed of light, time slows down.
Nothing can exceed the speed of light (“c”, a universal constant)
Matter and energy are equivalent, and cannot be created nor destroyed but matter can be tranformed into energy. The amount of energy (E) which can be obtained from a given mass (m) is given by the equation E= mc2
this theory deals with,an object moving as comparable to speed of light which means that nothing travel faster thanthe speed of light.
H.P.Dubey
Motion is relative to the frame of reference.
If you move in an inertial frame of reference, your dimensions are reduced as you move faster.
As you approach the speed of light, time slows down.
Nothing can exceed the speed of light (“c”, a universal constant)
Matter and energy are equivalent, and cannot be created nor destroyed but matter can be tranformed into energy. The amount of energy (E) which can be obtained from a given mass (m) is given by the equation E= mc2