In cyclotron if a charged particle moves more than speed of light then Einstein's theory of relatively goes wrong...but why didn't it happen??
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no particle can travel faster than speed of light
it was suggested by Einstein that if a particle move in a velocity comparable to speed of light it mass increases by m=m•/((1- c^2/v^2).
as speed of particle increases to speed of light it mass become infinity.(here m• is initial mass)
it was suggested by Einstein that if a particle move in a velocity comparable to speed of light it mass increases by m=m•/((1- c^2/v^2).
as speed of particle increases to speed of light it mass become infinity.(here m• is initial mass)
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