Physics, asked by Rishabh7755, 1 year ago

Increasing velocity increases the mass or decreases. why?

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Answered by Keshav1024
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mass is inversely proportional to velocity
so increasing velocity decreases the mass.

Rishabh7755: srry but u r wrong....variable must be alone like 1/x or 1/x^2...not with 1/1-x or that mass variable
Keshav1024: how can i explain it to u
Keshav1024: use momentum relation only
Keshav1024: u will get correct
Keshav1024: or u can moment of inertia relation
Rishabh7755: ohh..srry my bad..u refers to Newtonian physics and i was talking about quantum physics..
Keshav1024: oh okay
Rishabh7755: in Newtonian physics mass do not radiate energy
Keshav1024: oh i am also sorry for this
Keshav1024: it seems like u like physics subject very much
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