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Three Reference Frame Relativity Problem - Velocity Addition or Proper Lengths
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[QUOTE="mailman123, post: 4868614, member: 524006"] Yeah, upon rereading my post the second part was a little confusing. I actually tried doing the general Lorentz transformation for the second step, but got lazy and decided I'd just do length contraction twice because "length is length! Right?" :rolleyes:. So all this confusion because I was too lazy :D. Thanks for your help :D. PS I managed to find my old answer and it actually was 0.86 so it was .04 off like you suggested it should be. [/QUOTE]
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