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Physics, 30.01.2020 17:57 sonyalehardez

Why must the mass of an object moving at a relativistic speed increase?
a. in order to compensate for time dilation
b. so that conservation of mass is not violated
c. in order to compensate for length contraction
d. so that conservation of momentum is not violated

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