Why E=pc is not valid for electron??
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E=pc no it is not valid
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according to spacial theory of relativity
E^2=pc^2+(MoC^2)^2
Now if rest mass Mo=0 then we can say that
E=PC
since for electron Mo is not eqaul to zero. Hence this is not valid for electron.
E^2=pc^2+(MoC^2)^2
Now if rest mass Mo=0 then we can say that
E=PC
since for electron Mo is not eqaul to zero. Hence this is not valid for electron.
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