How the mass of the particles moving at the speed of the light change?
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A particle moving at one-fifth the speed of light (60,000 km/sec or 37,000 mi/sec) has a mass only 2% greater than its rest mass. When a particle's speed approaches the speed of light, however, the mass increase (called the relativistic mass increase) is significant.
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A particle moving at one-fifth the speed of light (60,000 km/sec or 37,000 mi/sec) has a mass only 2% greater than its rest mass. When a particle's speed approaches the speed of light, however, the mass increase (called the relativistic mass increase) is significant.....♥
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