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what is mass of relativity?

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Answered by Anonymous
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the relativistic mass is the proportionality constant between the velocity and the momentum.

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Answered by chavan1234
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In special relativity, an object that has nonzero rest mass cannot travel at the speed of light. As the object approaches the speed of light, the object's energy and momentum increase without bound.In other words, the relativistic mass is the proportionality constant between the velocity and the momentum.

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