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← ScienceWhich outcome occurs when accelerating an object to relativistic speeds, closely approaching *c*?
A)Relativistic mass increases non-linearly✓
B)Observed length perpendicular elongates significantly
C)Quantum entanglement is predictably disrupted
D)Gravitational constant starts decaying exponentially
💡 Explanation
Relativistic mass increases non-linearly because increasing energy equates to increasing mass via mass-energy equivalence; therefore, inertia drastically increases at speeds approaching *c* rather than altering spacetime or quantum entanglement.
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