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Relativistic particles

Relativistic particles are particles moving so close to the speed of light that Einstein's theory of relativity becomes important. At these speeds, their mass effectively increases, time slows down for them, and they require immense energy to accelerate further. Examples include cosmic rays and particles produced in high-energy accelerators. Their behavior differs significantly from slower particles, affecting how they interact and decay, which is crucial for understanding fundamental physics and phenomena in the universe.