For a body moving with relativistic speed, if the velocity is doubled, then-
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Answer: Its linear momentum will be more than double .
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Because since according to the formula of linear momentum which is equal to the product of mass and velocity, it is clearly observable that mass and velocity are directly proportional to each other.
Therefore if the velocity is doubled, its mass is also doubled and hence , the linear momentum which is the product of mass and velocity will be more than the double.
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