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what is relativistic mass?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Relativistic mass, in the special theory of relativity, the mass that is assigned to a body in motion. ... The relativistic mass m becomes infinite as the velocity of the body approaches the speed of light, so, even if large momentum and energy are arbitrarily supplied to a body, its velocity always remains less than c.

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Relativistic mass, in the special theory of relativity, the mass that is assigned to a body in motion. ... The relativistic mass m becomes infinite as the velocity of the body approaches the speed of light, so, even if large momentum and energy are arbitrarily supplied to a body, its velocity always remains less than c.

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