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Why do objects gain mass while approaching the speed of light
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Damon
You push them to make them faster increasing their momentum. However they can not go a lot faster so that increased momentum shows up as mass rather than velocity.
m = mo/sqrt (1 -v^2/c^2)
as v ---> c
the mass gets huge approaching undefined.
m = mo/sqrt (1 -v^2/c^2)
as v ---> c
the mass gets huge approaching undefined.
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