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(a) What is common between charge and mass ?
(b) We know that mass varies with velocity. Does charge also vary with velocity ?

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(a) Both are fundamental properties of matter.
(b) No, charge does not vary with velocity and as such `q_("rest") = q_("motion")`.
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