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At what speed should a body move if it's mass is equal to three times it's rest mass?(hint: variation of mass with velocity formula)​

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Answered by Mahaakaaal
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To explain the variation of mass with velocity, consider the collision of two exactly similar balls A and B, each of mass m, moving in opposite direction along X-axis with equal speed u' in frame S'. ... The mass of a moving body appears greater than its rest mass.

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