Two identical spaceships approach an inertial observer (mathcal{O}) at equal speeds but from opposite directions. A second
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Two identical spaceships approach an inertial observer \(\mathcal{O}\) at equal speeds but from opposite directions. A second observer \(\mathcal{O}^{\prime}\) traveling on one of the spaceships measures the length of the other spaceship to be only \(60 \%\) of its length at rest. How fast is each space ship traveling with respect to \(\mathcal{O}\) ?
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Introduction To Quantum Field Theory Classical Mechanics To Gauge Field Theories
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Authors: Anthony G. Williams
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