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17 January, 08:45

Two spaceships are traveling past earth at 90% of the speed of light in opposite directions (i. e., they are approaching each other). one turns on a searchlight, which is seen by scientists aboard the other. what speed do the scientists measure for this light (c = speed of light in a vacuum) ?

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  1. 17 January, 09:05
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    The speed of light will (may be) remain the same, because it travels with a constant speed of 3*10^8 m/s in vacuum.
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