Q. Why mass of the body remain unchanged ?
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The mass of a body is defined as mass measured in its rest frame. If the body is isolated from its environment, that is does not interact , then its mass stays constant. In case of elementary particles masses are constants of nature which means that all protons have identical masses, for example.
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The mass of a body is defined as mass measured in its rest frame. If the body is isolated from its environment, that is does not interact , then its mass stays constant. In case of elementary particles masses are constants of nature which means that all protons have identical masses, for example.
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