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Originally Posted by beepbeep
Dudes!
The exact answer is 0,0257c. It's already solved in 8:th post.
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I try to not hand absolutely everything out on a silver platter when someone obviously wants us to do his homework for him...
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Originally Posted by viking911
Its been longer than I care to admit since I've taken quantum mechanics but from what I remember, in layman's terms, an object becomes more and more massive as it approaches the speed of light.
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A better view is that an objects potential energy increases, so it requires more kinetic energy to accelerate said object. When working in relativity, we tend to get away from the concept of "mass" and convert everything into energy, to simplify the various equations.