Definition:Linear Momentum/Relativistic Model

Definition
A more accurate model for the linear momentum of a body is given by:


 * $\mathbf p = \gamma m \mathbf v$

where $\gamma$ is the Lorentz Factor:
 * $\gamma = \dfrac c {\sqrt {c^2 - v^2} } = \dfrac 1 {\sqrt {1 - v^2 / c^2} }$

where:
 * $c$ is the speed of light in vacuum
 * $v$ is the magnitude of $\mathbf v$: $v = \size {\mathbf v}$

It is clear $\gamma \approx 1$ (and thus that $\mathbf p \approx m \mathbf v$) for values of $v$ much less than $c$.