Question: A square with side L flies past you at speed v, in a direction parallel to two of its sides. You stand in the plane

A square with side L flies past you at speed v, in a direction parallel to two of its sides. You stand in the plane of the square. When you see the square at its nearest point to you, show that it looks to you like it is simply rotated, instead of contracted. (Assume that L is small compared to the distance between you and the square.)

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