Interactive applications to teach the Einstein's Energy-Momentum-Mass relation in the secondary school.

L. Galante
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Two Geogebra-based interactive applications to teach the Special Relativity Energy-Mass-Momentum relation are presented. They are useful tools to visualise from a geometrical perspective the mathematical relation, thus helping students facing calculus difficulties to understand the beauty of this equation. They also give students the opportunity to carry out explorations and come to conclusions. They allow us to inquire the meaning of the p/E ratio for particles with different masses and energies, to discover that a system with a given finite mass and increasing energy travels at a speed approaching a finite value. Even the relativistic meaning of the mass of a system of particles can be addressed with these applications. Students can discover that the relativistic mass is different from the mere sum of the masses of the system, that is always greater than or equal to the sum of the masses, that it depends on the momenta directions, that is equal to the sum of the masses if all the particles of the system are at rest. Since these concepts are crucial for the understanding of how particles are discovered in Particle Physics, the two applications open the way to introduce students to the main aspect of modern research in Nuclear and Accelerators Physics.
在中学教学爱因斯坦能量-动量-质量关系的交互式应用。
介绍了两个基于geogebra的交互式应用程序,用于教授狭义相对论的能量-质量-动量关系。它们是从几何角度可视化数学关系的有用工具,从而帮助面临微积分困难的学生理解这个方程的美丽。他们也给学生机会进行探索和得出结论。它们使我们能够探究具有不同质量和能量的粒子的p/E比的意义,从而发现具有给定有限质量和不断增加的能量的系统以接近有限值的速度运行。甚至粒子系统质量的相对论意义也可以通过这些应用来解决。学生们可以发现相对论质量不同于系统的质量总和,它总是大于或等于质量的总和,它取决于动量方向,如果系统的所有粒子都处于静止状态,它等于质量的总和。由于这些概念对于理解粒子物理学中粒子是如何被发现的至关重要,这两个应用程序为学生介绍现代核和加速器物理学研究的主要方面开辟了道路。
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