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A beam of light (f = 5  1014 Hz) enters a piece of glass (n = 1.5). What is the frequency of the light while it is in the glass?
 
  A) 5  1014 Hz
  B) 7.5  1014 Hz
  C) 3.33  1014 Hz
  D) 5  1013 Hz
  E) 7.5  1013 Hz

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What happens to the total relativistic energy of a speedy proton when its relativistic mass doubles?
 
  A) It doubles.
  B) It more than doubles.
  C) It less than doubles.
  D) It must increase, but it is impossible to say by how much.



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Answer to Question 1

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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