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In conventional SRT, mass is said to increase with speed according to the factor ''<span style="font-size: 11pt; font-family: Symbol; ">g</span>'' in the equation ''m'' = ''<span style="font-size: 11pt; font-family: Symbol; ">g</span>'' x ''m<sub>o</sub>''. Also, the energy of mass ''m'' is expressed by ''E'' = ''mc''<sup>2</sup>. It is customary to identify ''E'' in this latter equation as the combination of rest energy and kinetic energy. This paper examines the implication of assuming ''E'' also includes the particle's potential energy, and the additional implication of 'potential mass' in all ''m'' = ''E/c''<sup>2</sup>. The Bohr Atom Theory is used for a test.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
In conventional SRT, mass is said to increase with speed according to the factor ''<span style="font-size: 11pt; font-family: Symbol; ">g</span>'' in the equation ''m'' = ''<span style="font-size: 11pt; font-family: Symbol; ">g</span>'' x ''m<sub>o</sub>''. Also, the energy of mass ''m'' is expressed by ''E'' = ''mc''<sup>2</sup>. It is customary to identify ''E'' in this latter equation as the combination of rest energy and kinetic energy. This paper examines the implication of assuming ''E'' also includes the particle's potential energy, and the additional implication of 'potential mass' in all ''m'' = ''E/c''<sup>2</sup>. The Bohr Atom Theory is used for a test.
 
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Scientific Paper
TitleMass Changes and Potential-Energy Changes Unified
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Author(s)James Keele
KeywordsCoulomb's Law, Bohr Atom, SRT, Potential Energy
Published2004
JournalGalilean Electrodynamics
Volume15
Number4
No. of pages4
Pages62

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Abstract

In conventional SRT, mass is said to increase with speed according to the factor g in the equation m = g x mo. Also, the energy of mass m is expressed by E = mc2. It is customary to identify E in this latter equation as the combination of rest energy and kinetic energy. This paper examines the implication of assuming E also includes the particle's potential energy, and the additional implication of 'potential mass' in all m = E/c2. The Bohr Atom Theory is used for a test.