Question: Score: 2 0 5 / 6 0 0 Question Value: 2 5 A direct consequence of this calculation with the q , velocity transformation is

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A direct consequence of this calculation with the q, velocity transformation is that q, can move faster than the speed of light in a vacuum, in any inertial frame of reference. If an object (light) is traveling at speed c in one inertial frame, it is traveling at c in all inertial frames; if an object is traveling slower than c in one inertial frame, it is traveling slower than c in all inertial frames. Thus the speed of light in a vacuum represents an ultimate speed limit.
Lorentz; no object
Galilean; no object
Lorentz; any object
Galilean; any object
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