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Frame S \' moves relative to frame S at 0.62 c in the direction of increasing x

ID: 1978667 • Letter: F

Question

Frame S' moves relative to frame S at 0.62c in the direction of increasing x.  In frame S' a particle is measured to have a velocity of 0.47c in the direction of increasing x'.
(a) What is the velocity of the particle with respect to frame S?
1cDirection
2
decreasing x increasing x     


(b) What would be the velocity of the particle with respect to S if the particle moved (at 0.47c) in the direction of decreasing x' in the S' frame?
3 cDirection
4
decreasing x increasing x     

Frame S' moves relative to frame S at 0.62c in the direction of increasing x.  In frame S' a particle is measured to have a velocity of 0.47c in the direction of increasing x'.
(a) What is the velocity of the particle with respect to frame S?
1cDirection
2
decreasing x increasing x     


(b) What would be the velocity of the particle with respect to S if the particle moved (at 0.47c) in the direction of decreasing x' in the S' frame?
3 cDirection
4
decreasing x increasing x     

(a) What is the velocity of the particle with respect to frame S?
1cDirection
2
decreasing x increasing x     


(b) What would be the velocity of the particle with respect to S if the particle moved (at 0.47c) in the direction of decreasing x' in the S' frame?
3 cDirection
4
decreasing x increasing x     


2
decreasing x increasing x     
2
decreasing x increasing x      2
4
decreasing x increasing x     
4
decreasing x increasing x      4

Explanation / Answer

use relative velocity concept

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