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What is relation between velocity addition for non relativist and relativist?​

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Answered by Kristy12
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With classical velocity addition, velocities add like regular numbers in one-dimensional motion: u = v + u′, where v is the velocity between two observers, u is the velocity of an object relative to one observer, and u′ is the velocity relative to the other observer.

Answered by MrsMuffin
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With classical velocity addition, velocities add like regular numbers in one-dimensional motion: u = v + u′, where v is the velocity between two observers, u is the velocity of an object relative to one observer, and u′ is the velocity relative to the other observer.

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