Respuesta :
Answer:
Explanation:
The electric field applies a force qE, but only in the y direction. This means that the x component of the
momentum must be conserved:
0 = Fx =dpx/dt
=⇒ px is conserved
pxi = γimvxi = pxf = γfmvxf (see the attactments)
the particle will acquire a velocity in the y
direction, and vxf <vxi. The x-component of the velocity, and thus the x-component of the momentum
must decrease.

Answer:
Answer:
The quantity [tex]C^2P^2 − E^2[/tex] is not changed by the Lorentz transformation.
Since the electric field does work on the particle the energy term gets bigger, which means the momentum term must get smaller. Because the particle gains y-velocity, the x-velocity must decrease if the momentum is going to decrease.