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Re: A Physics Quiz of a different type
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Originally Posted by Ether
Surprisingly, the above answer is not correct. It is the heart of Einstein's theory of relativity and why it was so profound a discovery that changed the face of physics.
An observer sitting on Particle B (i.e., in reference frame X'Y') will observe Particle A's speed to be
(c/2)(c/2)/(1+(c/2)(c/2)/c^2) = 0.8*c
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^ninja'd (sort of)
And yeah that. That's the velocity transform: u' = (u+v)/(1+uv/c^2), u is the particle's velocity, v is the velocity of the prime frame relative to the non-prime frame.
Last edited by Aren Siekmeier : 02-01-2012 at 00:17.
Reason: fixed
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