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According to the theory of relativity stabile acceleration will require more and more energy, or the speed will gradually drop

How can the influence of the speed decrease be calculated (which equation can I use)

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According to the theory of relativity stabile acceleration will require more and more energy, or the speed will gradually drop

How can the influence of the speed decrease be calculated (which equation can I use)

Plot [math]v(t)=\frac{at}{\sqrt{1+(at/c)^2}}[/math] as a function of [math]t[/math] for various values of the parameter [math]a[/math] (acceleration) on the same graph paper.

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Note that the speed does not decrease under a positive acceleration. The speed increase is affected, since the asymptotic speed is c

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