Interpretation:
The mass of the tennis ball travelling at 53.6 m s-1 is to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Relativistic effect is defined as the difference in values in the models which consider and cannot consider the relativity.
Relativistic effect is very crucial for a heavy element having high
The mass of the particle
Answer to Problem 1PE
Solution:
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The rest mass of tennis ball is
The mass of the tennis ball is calculated as:
Here,
Substitute rest mass of the object as
Thus, the mass of tennis ball is
Therefore, the tennis ball cannot have any relativistic effect due to its large size and slow speed.
The mass of the tennis ball is
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