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Why can’t a continuous force accelerate a spaceship to faster than the speed of light?

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Why can’t a continuous force accelerate a spaceship to faster than the speed of light?

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While students can use the time dilation and length contraction equations to show why nothing can exceed the speed of light (time would stop and length would contract to nothing), students should use the m = mo

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