Physics, asked by shwethabose1920, 8 months ago

A famous relation in physics relates 'moving mass
m to the 'rest mass' m. of a particle in terms of its
speed v and the speed of light, c, (This relation first
arose as a consequence of the special theory of
relativity due to Albert Einstein). A boy recalls the
relation almost correctly but forgets where to put
the constant c. He writes:
m =
m.
(1– v2)
Guess where to put the missing c.​

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