Multiple Choice
The magnitude of the momentum of a particle can never exceed:
A) mc, where m is its mass
B) E/c, where E is its energy
C) K/c, where K is its kinetic energy
D) none of the above, but there is an upper limit
E) none of the above; there is no upper limit
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