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Sometimes people ask «what is the physical reason for...»
You know,for example when they read about the increase of mass due to motion in SR they come and ask how it happens or why it happens and when I tell them its because of conservation of linear momentum,they say no I want a physical reason.
You know what I mean?
I,as a physics student,can understand that mathematical reasons are convincing enough but can't explain it to others
What would you do?
You know,for example when they read about the increase of mass due to motion in SR they come and ask how it happens or why it happens and when I tell them its because of conservation of linear momentum,they say no I want a physical reason.
You know what I mean?
I,as a physics student,can understand that mathematical reasons are convincing enough but can't explain it to others
What would you do?