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How do I find the proper distance between two particles in relativity?
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Relativity Help: Finding Distances, Angles & Perimeters
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How do I calculate angles in a moving reference frame using relativity?
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Relativity Help: Finding Distances, Angles & Perimeters
1.-Two particles moving in a straight line in a laboratory reference system at a speed v = 3/4c, hit a stationary target with a time interval t = 50 [ns]. Finding the proper distance between the particles before hitting the target. 2.-Certain particle moving with velocity v in a sitema O...- dead1327
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How do I find the proper distance between two particles in relativity?
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How do I calculate angles in a moving reference frame using relativity?
Certain particle moving with velocity v in a sitema O; its direction forms an angle μ with the axis X. To determine the corresponding angle in the system X´ which moves with velocity V over the system or in the positive direction of X axis if the X and X´ match.- dead1327
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How do I find the proper distance between two particles in relativity?
Two particles moving in a straight line in a laboratory reference system at a speed v = 3/4c, hit a stationary target with a time interval t = 50 [ns]. Finding the proper distance between the particles before hitting the target.- dead1327
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