Multiple Choice
A spear is thrown at you at a very high speed. As it passes, you measure its length as one-half its normal length. From this measurement, you conclude that the moving spear's mass must be
A) twice its rest mass.
B) four times its rest mass.
C) zero.
D) one-half its rest mass.
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