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Which of the following measurements is best understood using Einstein's concepts rather than Newtonian physics? A. The mass of a space probe B. The mass of a car C. The total mass of a nucleus D. The total
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Which of the following measurements is best understood using Einstein's concepts rather than Newtonian physics?
A. The mass of a space probe
B. The mass of a car
C. The total mass of a nucleus
D. The total mass of the products of a chemical reaction
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C. The total mass of a nucleus.
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The measurement which is best understood using Einstein's concepts rather than Newtonian physics is C. The total mass of a nucleus.
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