A classical mechanics problem by Ritesh Yadav

As the speed of the particle increases its rest mass will...

Increase Remains constant Decrease changes

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2 solutions

Swapnil Das
Feb 17, 2015

According to Einstein's special theory of relativity, the rest mass of an object always remains constant. If any object's velocity or speed increases and approaches the speed of light, its relativistic mass increases.

Ameya Ballal
Sep 2, 2014

But according to Newton, if we throw any object at the speed of light, its MASS AND LENGTH will change but not charge. And no speed limit is mentioned here.

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