Your approach is good. We will go step by step.
Consider two frame for reference 1 and 2 (will not consider muon decay here). Frame-1 is moving with speed 2.99X10^8 m/s with respective Frame-2. Frame-1 is at 20.8KM apart from Frame-2 (distance measured in Frame-2). Will the Frame-1 also...
Actually I am assuming the second muon on Earth (stationary to earth). My confusion is, in the muon frame of reference, observer observes the distance between muon and Earth is 0.66km since muon is stationary and from Earth the distance in 10.4km since muon moving with speed 2.99X10^8 m/s. now...
the situation given below may not actual happens.Just want to know the results in of scenarios.
Muon created by fast cosmic ray has speed 2.99X10^8 m/s and life time 2.2 micro sec. According to this numbers muon should travel only 0.66Km with respect to Earth in his life time. however it...
Muon created by fast cosmic ray has speed 2.99X10^8 m/s and life time 2.2 micro sec. According to this numbers muon should travel only 0.66Km with respect to Earth in his life time. however it travels more than 10 km (10.4km) due to time dilation. in muon frame of reference, Earth travels only...