A meter stick moves past you at great speed. Its motion relative to you is parallel to

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A meter stick moves past you at great speed. Its motion relative to you is parallel to its long axis. If you measure the length of the moving meter stick to be 1.00 ft (1 ft = 0.3048 m)-for example, by comparing it to a I-foot ruler that is at rest relative to you--at what speed is the meter stick moving relative to you?
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Conceptual Physics

ISBN: 978-0321568090

11th edition

Authors: Paul G. Hewitt

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