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(b) An electron moves in the laboratory with a speed of 0.6c. An
observer moves with a velocity of 0.8c along the direction of
motion of the electron. What is the energy of the electron as
determined by the observer?​

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(b) An electron moves in the laboratory with a speed of 0.6c. An

observer moves with a velocity of 0.8c along the direction of

motion of the electron. What is the energy of the electron as

determined by the observer?

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