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Velocity of a Neutrino


aViolentBee

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Do you think scientists measure neutrino KE by Joules?

 

:confused:

 

I don't expect they measure the mass in kg, either. But you can multiply by the appropriate factor to convert to whatever units you want; it doesn't change the equation.

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:confused:

 

I don't expect they measure the mass in kg, either. But you can multiply by the appropriate factor to convert to whatever units you want; it doesn't change the equation.

I only have wrongly called energy of rest mass by gravitational energy :doh: . Therefore you think I use another equation. :lol::rolleyes:

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Yes.

E=gamma*E0

EK=E-E0

EK(eV units)=gamma*E0(eV units) - E0(eV units)=(gamma-1)E0(eV units)

 

What is the point?

 

While unit consistency is important (e.g. everything here has units of energy) the actual unit system used is a secondary consideration — it does not need to be specified in the equation.

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