Two spaceships are each travelling in a straight line at 0.95c. The first ship i
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Two spaceships are each travelling in a straight line at 0.95c. The first ship is moving directly toward the sun. The second ship is moving directly away from the observers on each ship measure the velocity of light coming from the sun. What do they measure to be the velocity of the light coming from the sun? Both ships measure a velocity less than c. The first ship measures a velocity Both ships measure a velocity second ship measures a velocity less than c. The first Ship measures a velocity greater than c, the second ship measures a velocity less than c. Both ships measure a velocity greater than c.Explanation / Answer
both the spaceship measures the speed equal to c
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