The shortening of distance experienced by an observer moving with respect to the
points whose distance apart is measured is called length contraction. Proper
length, Lo, is the distance between two points measured in the reference frame
where the observer and the points are at rest. The observer in motion with respect
to the points measures L. These two lengths are related by the equations;
L = (Equation 3) ; Y= (from Equation 2)
Lo
1
Y
v2
c2
4. What causes relativistic effect to increase and decrease? Describe length L
against Lo based on your observation when relativistic effects increases an
decreases. What happens to length L when viewed from a moving observer?
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