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|    Libor Striz to John Heath    |
|    Re: Conservation of momentum    |
|    07 Apr 18 23:25:41    |
   
   From: poutnik4REMOVEnntp@CAPITALSgmail.com   
      
   John Heath Wrote in message:   
      
   >   
   > On another note what about one of the masses radioactively decaying   
   > losing mass but not violating the conservation of momentum as stated   
   > before. It is a tricky problem with no easy answers that I can think   
   > of. Ears open if you have a fix.   
   >   
      
   What problems, or even tricky problem ?   
   Conservation of momentum is not related to conservation of mass.   
      
   [[Mod. note -- Actually conservation of mass and conservation of momentum   
   are *very* closely related in relativity: they are respectively the time   
   and space components of conservation of 4-momentum.   
   -- jt]]   
      
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