In the theory of relativity, the mass m of a particle with velocity v is mo √1-v²/c² where mo is the mass of the particle at rest and c is the speed of light. What happens as v→ c? O m= m → mo 34 0 318 31180

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In the theory of relativity, the mass m of a particle with velocity v is
mo
1-v²/c².
where mo
O
is the mass of the particle at rest and c is the speed of light. What happens as v→ c?
m =
MI mo
m40
318
31180
Transcribed Image Text:In the theory of relativity, the mass m of a particle with velocity v is mo 1-v²/c². where mo O is the mass of the particle at rest and c is the speed of light. What happens as v→ c? m = MI mo m40 318 31180
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