Upper Limit for the Energy of Motion

18 December 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

The relativistic velocity is concerned with an object whose velocity approaches the speed of light. The velocity of a moving object with its non-zero mass or a moving particle with its non-zero mass is less than the speed of light because light has no mass. In relativistic mechanics, the upper limit for the energy of motion is newly derived using classical mechanics in this article.

Keywords

classical mechanics
electromagnetic energy
light waves
speed of light

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