liikemassaisia
Liikemassaisia is a Finnish term used in discussions of physics to describe entities whose mass is said to vary with motion. The word combines liikemassa (motion mass) with the suffix -aisia, yielding an adjective form that can refer to multiple objects or to a class of phenomena. In Finnish science writing, the concept is closely related to the idea of relativistic mass, where an object's effective mass increases as its speed approaches the speed of light.
In modern physics, however, the emphasis has shifted toward invariant or rest mass, with changes in energy
Usage and scope: The term may be used to illustrate how energy and mass are interconnected, particularly
Limitations: The expression can be ambiguous and may be confused with other concepts such as effective mass
See also: mass, rest mass, relativistic mass, energy-mass equivalence, special relativity.