A box is cubical with sides of proper lengths L1 = L2 = L3 =1.6 m, as shown in t
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A box is cubical with sides of proper lengths L1 = L2 = L3 =1.6 m, as shown in the figure below, when viewed in its own restframe. This block moves parallel to one of its edges with a speedof 0.87c past an observer. (b)What is the length of each side as measured by thisobserver? Assume that the side that the block is moving parallel tois L1. L1 = ? m L2 = ? m L3 = ? m A box is cubical with sides of proper lengths L1 = L2 = L3 =1.6 m, as shown in the figure below, when viewed in its own restframe. This block moves parallel to one of its edges with a speedof 0.87c past an observer. (b)What is the length of each side as measured by thisobserver? Assume that the side that the block is moving parallel tois L1. L1 = ? m L2 = ? m L3 = ? mExplanation / Answer
So What shape does it appear to have to this observer? cubicalrectangular
pyramidal
spherical
I know it is not cubical and pyramidal or spherical does not makesense. I thought it was rectangular but I wasn't sure. Thanks!
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