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Consequences of Relativity
Consequences of Relativity
35. Special Relativity / Consequences of Relativity / Problem 3

In a high-energy physics experiment, a neutron is propelled to reach a velocity that is 0.998 times the speed of light. By what factor does the neutron's relativistic momentum surpass its classical (Newtonian) momentum?

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