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6o. For a body moving with relativistic speed, if the velocity is doubled, then
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(a) Its linear momentum is doubled
(b) Its linear momenturn will be less than double
(c) Its linear momentum will be more than double
(d) Its linear momentum remains unchanged​

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Answered by knchandra2312
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Answer:

a is the ans

Explanation:

as momentum is directly proportional to linear momentum (p=mv)

so doubling the velocity will also double the momentum if mass remains constant.

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