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Calculate the mass of a tennis ball moving at the speed of light

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Samyan:
Given this equation: m(moving) = m(rest) / (1-(u/c)^2)^1/2

Calculate the mass of a tennis ball moving at the speed of light

u and c are the speed of the particles and light
the mass of the tennis ball is  6.0x10^-2
speed of light= 3.0x10^8

it doesn't have to be this equation
Thanksssss!!

Enthalpy:
Massive objects don't move at the speed of light.

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