26-8 Momentum and Mass See momentum formula for high speeds p 811. See mass increase formula p 812. See p 212 example 26-4.

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26-8 Momentum and Mass See momentum formula for high speeds p 811. See mass increase formula p 812. See p 212 example 26-4

26-10 E=mc 2.Mass and Energy See formulas page 813 and 814. See Example 26-5 and

26-11 Relativistic Addition of Velocities See formula page 816 and Example 26-8

26-12 The Impact of Special Relativity The correspondence principle states that two theories must correspond where their realms of validity overlap.

CH 26 HWTXTB P ,18-23, 45,48 due Thursday BOP