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Chapter 35 Problem 1E

Question

The idea that force causes acceleration doesn’t seem strange. This and other ideas of Newtonian mechanics are consistent with our everyday experience. But the ideas of relativity do seem odd and more difficult to grasp. Why is this?

Solution

Solution 1E Newtonian mechanics is applicable when the object under investigation moves much slower than the speed of light. But if the speed of the object is comparable to the speed of the light, then newtonian mechanics does not holds true. In our daily life we see things moving at the speed, which is much less compared to the speed of the light. Hence

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Title Conceptual Physics 12 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321909107

The idea that force causes acceleration doesn’t seem

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