Physics, asked by BTSharsh, 5 months ago

why we cannot travel faster than light? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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"As objects travel faster and faster, they get heavier and heavier – the heavier they get, the harder it is to achieve acceleration, so you never get to the speed of light," says Roger Rassool, a physicist at the University of Melbourne, Australia. "A photon actually has no mass," he says.

Answered by aayushi567
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As objects travel faster and faster, they get heavier and heavier – the heavier they get, the harder it is to achieve acceleration, so you never get to the speed of light

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