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4. A rod with proper length L moves past you at speed V. There is a time interval between the front end coinciding with you and the back end coinciding with you. What is this time interval in: (a) Your frame? (Calculate this by working in your frame.) (b) Your frame? (Work in the rod's frame.) (c) The rod's frame? (Work in the rod's frame.)​

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Answered by yazhiniknms2004
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A  rod moving relative to an observer is measured to have its length Lmoving Lmoving  contracted to one-half of its length when measured at rest. Find the value of u/cu/c for the rod's rest frame relative to the observer's frame of reference.

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