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Mass is not Conserved: Instructor's Guide
Main Ideas
- Mass is energy.
- Energy is conserved, but mass alone is not.
Students' Task
Estimated Time: 10 minutes, including wrap-up
Groups are asked to analyze the following standard problem:
Mass is not Conserved
Two identical lumps of clay of (rest) mass m collide head on, with each moving at 3/5 the speed of light. What is the mass of the resulting lump of clay?
If time permits, further problems from the handout can be considered.
Prerequisite Knowledge
- basic understanding of relativistic mechanics
Props/Equipment
- Table top whiteboards and markers
Wrap-Up
- Ask several students to present/defend their responses.
- See also the discussion in the text.