If the airplane of Passage Problem 37.71 has a rest mass of 20,000 kg, what is its
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If the airplane of Passage Problem 37.71 has a rest mass of 20,000 kg, what is its relativistic mass when the plane is moving at 180 m/s ?
(a) 8000 kg;
(b) 12,000 kg;
(c) 16,000 kg;
(d) 25,000 kg;
(e) 33,300 kg.
Our universe has properties that are determined by the values of the fundamental physical constants, and it would be a much different place if the charge of the electron, the mass of the proton, or the speed of light was substantially different from its actual value. For instance, the speed of light is so great that the effects of relativity usually go unnoticed in everyday events. Let’s imagine an alternate universe where the speed of light is 1,000,000 times less than it is in our universe to see what would happen.
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University Physics with Modern Physics
ISBN: 978-0133977981
14th edition
Authors: Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman