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Summary:: Special relativity problems. More details below
The formula for speed for special relativity is
V = (u-v) / (1-u*v) / (c^2)
Here the book http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~djmorin/Relativity Chap 1.pdf
pg 40
B)
I need to figure out the speed of D?
I don't even know how to do this in Galilean physics if D is not given.
The only thing I know about relative velocity is from this video.
Could someone start off explaining the problem in Galilean physics?
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Summary:: Special relativity problems. More details below
The formula for speed for special relativity is
V = (u-v) / (1-u*v) / (c^2)
Here the book http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~djmorin/Relativity Chap 1.pdf
pg 40
B)
I need to figure out the speed of D?
I don't even know how to do this in Galilean physics if D is not given.
The only thing I know about relative velocity is from this video.
Could someone start off explaining the problem in Galilean physics?
page 41
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