Physics, asked by farukhumar983, 1 month ago

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The relativistic mass of a particle:
(A) decreases with velocity
(B) increases with velocity
(C) decrease with velocity and finally
become zero
(D) decreases or Increases with ve-
locity and finally become infinite​

Answers

Answered by 3128aarya
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Explanation:

I think the answer is (D)

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Answered by rosesoy
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Answer:

D) decrease or increases with velocity and finally because infinite

Explanation:

In special relativity, the relativistic mass is given by m = γm0, where γ = 1/ √(1 − v2/c2) and c is the speed of light in a vacuum (299,792.458 km [186,282.397 miles] per second). Then the corresponding formulas for p and E, respectively, are p = mv and E = mc2.

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