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Relativistic Collision - Momentum and Energy
I tried 0.0627 and it still says I have the answer wrong. I only have 2 attempts left. Could it be a rounding problem?- Eve Torchic
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Relativistic Collision - Momentum and Energy
The homework site I'm using says I got the answer wrong.- Eve Torchic
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Relativistic Collision - Momentum and Energy
oh, but is the method correct? edit: if velocity A is negative the answer would be -0.0627c and its still the wrong answer so there seems to be a problem with my method- Eve Torchic
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Relativistic Collision - Momentum and Energy
Two chunks of rock, each having a mass of 1.00 kg, collide in space. Just before the collision, an observer at rest in the reference frame of a nearby star determines that rock A is moving toward the star at 0.800 c and rock B is moving away from the star at 0.750 c . If the rocks stick...- Eve Torchic
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- Collision Energy Momentum Momentum and energy Relaitivity Relativistic Relativistic collision Special relativity
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