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Calculate the relativistic energy e and momentum p of a proton of mass m = 1 gev/c^2 moving at velocity u = 0.9c in the laboratory frame. then calculate the " in-variant, mass" k^2-e^2-p^2c^2 in the laboratory frame. compare your result to the invariant mass k'^2 in the frame where the proton is at rest (v'=0) what do you conclude?

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