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Imagine two protons traveling past each other at a distance d, with relative speed 0.9c. Compared with two stationary protons a distance d apart, the gravitational force between those two protons when at their closest will be

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Answer:

The gravitational force between the protons will be larger.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Two protons are separated by a distance
d.

The protons has a velocity,
v = 0.9c.

The relation of the mass of the moving protons with its rest mass is given by


m = \frac{m_(0)}{\sqrt{1 - (v^(2))/(c^(2))}}

where,
m_(0) is the rest mass of the protons.

Substitute
0.9c for
v in the above equation, we have


m = 2.29m_(0)

As the masses of the moving protons are greater than that of its rest mass the gavitational force will be larger.

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