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A Possible Objection
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Jim Bergquist on January 10, 2001 21:45:30 UTC |
There are two components to the momentum for a relativistic particle. One term involves the rest mass and the second the vector potential of the field. So you might say that the above argument is wrong. It may also turn out that the two approaches are equivalent but I have not checked this out. |
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