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Homework Statement
A meter stick is at rest in the laboratory frame. It lies in the x-y plane, making an angle of 30° with the x-axis. What angle does this meter stick make with the x'-axis of a reference frame moving at V=0.8c in the x-direction.
Laboratory frame is the rest frame.
Variables: θ=30°, θ', V=0.8c
Homework Equations
Length Contraction
x = x'*√1-V2/c2
The Attempt at a Solution
I tried treating the meter stick as a unit vector so that x=(1)cosθ and x'=L'cos(θ'). y=y' obviously.
cos(θ') = cos(30)/√1-0.82
= 0.866/0.6
= 1.44
θ'=cos-1(1.44)=domain error
I feel like I'm making a stupid mistake and I just can't see it