Exercise 117 gives the speed u of an object accelerated under a constant force. Show that the distance it travels is given by

x=mc2f2[1+Ftmc2-1]

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Distance travelled by an object under constant force is determined by integrating the expression of relativistic speed.

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01

Determine the expression for the differential change in distance dx

Consider an object moving under a constant force, the relativistic speed is given by

u=11+Ftitc2Fmt

Here, velocity u=dxdtand letk=Fmc.

dxdt-c1+(kt)3dt

dx=tki1+(kt)2dt

02

Integrate the above expression

Let’s say

m=1+k2t2dm=k2(2tdt)tdt=dm2k2.

Therefore,

dx=c2kmdm

dx=c2k1mdm

x=c2km1/2+C

x=ck1+k2t21/2+C

Att=0,x=0Therefore, the integration constant

C=-ck

x=ck1+k2t21/2-ck

x=ck1+(kt)2-1

x=mc2F1+Ftmc2-1

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