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A famous relation in physics relates moving mass m to the rest mass `m_(o)` of a particle in terms of its speed v and the speed of light c. (This relation first arose as a consequence of special relativity due to Albert Einstein). A boy recalls the relation almost correctly but forgets where to put the constant c. He writes :
`m=m_(0)/((1-v^(2))^(1//2))`
Guess where to put the missing c.

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