NASA decides to chase the International Space Station (ISS) after the alien ship, reaching v=0.999c-299482km/s (where 'c' is the speed of light equal to 299782km/s). According to NASA the ISS has a mass of 420 tons when in orbit arond the Earth. What would its mass be when moving after the ship? O The ISS would have no mass, it's in space. O The ISS would have an effective mass of nearly 19 tons. The ISS would increase in effective mass to 9400 tons. O The ISS would have the same mass of 420 tons.
NASA decides to chase the International Space Station (ISS) after the alien ship, reaching v=0.999c-299482km/s (where 'c' is the speed of light equal to 299782km/s). According to NASA the ISS has a mass of 420 tons when in orbit arond the Earth. What would its mass be when moving after the ship? O The ISS would have no mass, it's in space. O The ISS would have an effective mass of nearly 19 tons. The ISS would increase in effective mass to 9400 tons. O The ISS would have the same mass of 420 tons.
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![NASA decides to chase the International Space Station (ISS) after the alien ship, reaching v=0.999c=299482km/s (where 'c' is the
speed of light equal to 299782km/s).
According to NASA the ISS has a mass of 420 tons when in orbit arond the Earth. What would its mass be when moving after the
ship?
O The ISS would have no mass, it's in space.
The ISS would have an effective mass of nearly 19 tons.
The ISS would increase in effective mass to 9400 tons.
O The ISS would have the same mass of 420 tons.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fb3faa368-cf53-44c6-82be-b80dad1aca46%2F44f2803b-efa9-47ff-b784-5c083559402e%2F98hcv5i_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:NASA decides to chase the International Space Station (ISS) after the alien ship, reaching v=0.999c=299482km/s (where 'c' is the
speed of light equal to 299782km/s).
According to NASA the ISS has a mass of 420 tons when in orbit arond the Earth. What would its mass be when moving after the
ship?
O The ISS would have no mass, it's in space.
The ISS would have an effective mass of nearly 19 tons.
The ISS would increase in effective mass to 9400 tons.
O The ISS would have the same mass of 420 tons.
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