What is the change in relativistic momentum of an electron that accelerates from 0.900c to 0.930c?
a. 8.63E–23 kg·m/s
b. 1.27E–22 kg·m/s
c. 3.96E–22 kg·m/s
d. 1.83E–22 kg·m/s
b
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