Relativistic Mass Calculator
Calculate Special & General Relativity time dilation, Lorentz factor γ, length contraction, relativistic mass E=mc², and Einsteinian velocity addition for relativistic mass.
Input Relativistic Parameters
Enter velocity as fraction of light speed c, rest mass, or proper time.
Dilated Time t / Lorentz Factor γ
Einstein's Special Relativity
As velocity v approaches speed of light c, the Lorentz factor γ = 1 / √(1 - v²/c²) approaches infinity, dilating moving clock time and contracting lengths along direction of motion.
Calculation Methodology & Details
Formula
Applies Einstein's 1905 Special Relativity Lorentz transformation equations and General Relativity Schwarzschild spacetime curvature metrics.
Important Disclaimer
Calculations assume inertial non-accelerating frames of reference unless gravitational field potential Φ or proper acceleration g is provided.
How to Calculate Step-by-Step
Follow these steps to complete the calculation:
Step 1
Enter velocity v as a fraction or percentage of speed of light c (e.g. 0.80c = 80%).
Step 2
Input proper rest time t₀ (seconds/years), rest length L₀ (meters), or rest mass m₀ (kg).
Step 3
View Lorentz factor γ, dilated time t, contracted length L, relativistic momentum p, or total rest mass energy E in Joules/MeV.
Detailed Insights & Expert Guide
ℹ️ About this Calculation
The Relativistic Mass Calculator calculates Special Relativistic Lorentz transformations, time dilation, length contraction, E = mc² mass-energy equivalence, and gravitational time dilation near massive bodies.
Variable Glossary
Lorentz Factor (γ)
Dimensionless scale factor measuring relativistic magnitude: γ = 1 / √(1 - v²/c²).
Proper Time (t₀)
Time interval measured by a clock at rest in the moving object's frame of reference.
FAQ
What is the Twin Paradox?
Why can nothing travel faster than the speed of light c?
What is gravitational time dilation?
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