When an object approaches the speed of light, we observe several things. Which of the following is not correct? it becomes more massive. it becomes shorter in each of its dimensions. its momentum approaches infinity. its rest mass remains constant. its time slows down.
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- 6. A particle has a speed of 96% of the speed of light and a mass of 1u. The particle is unstable and its lifetime is 150 ns. It passes through a room where we stand and observe. (a) How long do we think the lifetime of the particle is? (b) The room is 10 m long, but how far does the particle feel as it passes? (c) How much of the particle's total energy is rest mass?The speed of light relative to still water is 2.25 * 10^8 m/s. If the water is moving past us, the speed of light we measure depends on the speed of the water. Do these facts violate Einstein’s second postulate? Explain.Suppose 5 rocketships are all traveling in â in some frame S. The speeds are: St (min) 100 B 0 0.25 0.5 0.75 0.99 7 1 How much time passes on the clocks inside each rocketship if 100 minutes elapse on the stationary rocketship?