According to Einstein energy has inertia, but how?
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when did einstein say that?
newton said objects have inertia
newton said objects have inertia
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inertia is the tendency of an object to stay at rest or constant velocity until it is acted on by an outside force
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argument put forward by Einstein took as its starting point the transverse Doppler effect, which in turn relies on relativistic aberration, both derived in section 7 of his previous paper on the electrodynamics of moving bodies. Furthermore, in section 8 he had shown that if a “light complex” of frequency n and energy E is emitted from a resting body, then in terms of a coordinate system moving with speed v transversely (in terms of the rest frame coordinates) to the direction of the emitted light, both the frequency n’ and the energy E’ of the pulse are greater than the corresponding values in the rest frame of the emitting body. Specifically, for this special purely transverse condition, we have
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