Science, asked by thraa, 1 year ago

At what speed show and object move so that its mass become twice that of rest Mass?

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Answered by NitinPetash
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dear mass cannot be incresed or loss with speed it must be weight

and for your question's answer it depends on the given weight

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Answered by Sidyandex
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If we are talking about the de Broglie wavelength, when the speed approached that of the light then, wavelength (lemda) = h/p

Here p will be momentum, p = mv,

P = γmv= mv / square root of [1 – (v^2/c^2)]

However, it is assumed that m is at rest.

The concept of relative mass will be added, relativistic mass, M = γm in which v will increase.

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