Authors: Eric Su
The total momentum of an isolated system is invariant if the system is subject to a conservative force. An isolated system of two identical objects subject to the gravitational force presents a rigorous proof that the mass of the object is independent of the direction of its motion. In an inertial reference frame moving in the transverse direction to the direction of gravitational force, the law of conservation of momentum requires the mass of an object to be independent of its speed.
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