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Physics: Post your doubts here!

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the last graph, shouldnt it have a curve at start? which was option C
Yes I did C too because from the start the velocity wasn't constant, it was increasing...it would have been A if the velocity was constant at the start
 
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It has to be A i guess. C was zero for some more time . Most of my smart friends in lahore have put A. Lets see though. C is also a common ans
 
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can pls help ques 34
ans is D but i don't know why
 

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Hi
What is a mass of particle moving with a speed if light and why
Ftinite
Infinite
Zero
Unity?
 
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What is a mass of particle moving with a speed if light and why
Ftinite
Infinite
Zero
Unity?

It's complicated. First off, a particle cannot travel at the speed of light. But let's say that it's travelling very very close to speed of light. Particle will feel like it is travelling at very high speed. An observer will feel like the particle is stationary.

The option unity doesn't make sense because it's dimensionless.
 
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It's complicated. First off, a particle cannot travel at the speed of light. But let's say that it's travelling very very close to speed of light. Particle will feel like it is travelling at very high speed. An observer will feel like the particle is stationary.

The option unity doesn't make sense because it's dimensionless.
So from an observer's perspective mass is zero right?
 
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So from an observer's perspective mass is zero right?
Well I think that how the object appears depends on whether the observer is stationary or moving away from or towards the object
According to the theory of relativity, the object will appear contracted if the observer is stationary.
 
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