Drsoccerball
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re: HSC Physics Marathon Archive
As mass increases as you approach relativistic speeds from an inertial frame of reference. m0 is in the inertial fram while mv is in the othermv = mo/sqrt(1-v^2/c^2)
When travelling at relativistic speeds, outside observers will see that the mass of the proton increases
So sub mo = mass of proton (from data sheet) and you should get a mass larger than the stated mass