Q. Why mass of the body remain unchanged?
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The mass of the body is always the same according to the law of conservation of mass. This law is empirical and it is not possible to elucidate further. Hence, I don’t think there is an explaination for the question.
However, in the law of special relativity, the mass of a body changes with velocity. Nonetheless, this change in mass is neglegible when the velocity is lower than light speed.
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because it is made from cells and musuls
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