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17 April, 10:25

How fast would a particle be traveling relative to an experimenter in order to have a measured mass that is 20 times its rest mass?

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  1. 17 April, 10:50
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    m = m' / sqrt (1-v^2/c^2) where m' is rest mass. you want m/m' = 20, where v is your velocity and c is light's.
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