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arxiv: 1205.5299 · v1 · pith:2D7WVBJHnew · submitted 2012-05-23 · ⚛️ physics.class-ph

Relativistic Linear Restoring Force

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keywords relativisticforcelinearformhookenon-relativisticpairrestoring
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We consider two different forms for a relativistic version of a linear restoring force. The pair comes from taking Hooke's law to be the force appearing on the right of the relativistic expressions: dp/dt or dp/dtau . Either formulation recovers Hooke's law in the non-relativistic limit. In addition to these two forces, we introduce a form of retardation appropriate for the description of a linear (in displacement) force arising from the interaction of a pair of particles with a relativistic field. The procedure is akin to replacing Coulomb's law in E&M with a retarded form (the first correction in the full relativistic case). This retardation leads to the expected oscillation, but with amplitude growth in both its relativistic and non-relativistic incarnations.

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