A firecracker explodes at (x=0 mathrm{~m}, t=0 mu mathrm{s}). A second explodes at (x=300 mathrm{~m}, t=2.0 mu

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A firecracker explodes at \(x=0 \mathrm{~m}, t=0 \mu \mathrm{s}\). A second explodes at \(x=300 \mathrm{~m}, t=2.0 \mu \mathrm{s}\). What is the proper time between these events?

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College Physics A Strategic Approach

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Authors: Randall D. Knight, Brian Jones, Stuart Field

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