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11 December, 14:42

Suppose Person A is traveling on a spaceship going 50% of the speed of light. Person A measures the length of the spaceship to be 10 meters. How long would a Person B measure the spaceship if person B were on a planet as the spaceship passed by?

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  1. 11 December, 14:51
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    L = 8.66 m

    Explanation:

    The length measured by the moving observer is related to the true length is given by

    L = L₀ √1 - (v²/c²)

    Where L₀ is the length of the spaceship as measured by person A, v is the speed of spaceship of person A and c is the speed of light c = 3.8x10ᵃ m/s

    L = 10√1 - (0.5c) ²/c²

    L = 10√1 - (0.5*3.8x10ᵃ) ²/3.8x10ᵃ ²

    L = 8.66 m

    Therefore, the Person B would measure the spaceship length to be 8.66 m
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