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iago:
There's nothing standard about my install. :)
Sidoh:
--- Quote from: iago on October 21, 2007, 12:29:38 am ---There's nothing standard about my install. :)
--- End quote ---
Figures!
Well, my server seems to be back up anyway. I'm pretty sure it was my ISP, though, because their website was down.
Ender:
--- Quote from: Joe[x86] on October 21, 2007, 12:03:04 am ---[tex]e=mc^2[/tex]
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That's only for an object at rest, too. In general it is
[tex]E = \sqrt{m^2 + p^2} = \gamma m[/tex]
where m is the rest mass and c is defined as 1 as usual.
Joe:
First, I don't know how to use LaTeX. I'm guessing that you can type in any standard math equation? Is there a quick-start or "For Dummies" type paper on how to use it?
Ender, I suck at math (or more likely, physics). What does gamma mean?
Sidoh:
LaTeX is a pretty extensive type-setting language. It's used to write books, documents, etc. There's a "Not-So-Short Introduction".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass-energy_equivalence#Background
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