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A meter stick flies by with an apparent length of 60 cm. What is it's velocity in m/s? Not sure which formula to use
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A meter stick flies by with an apparent length of 60 cm. What is it's velocity in m/s? Not sure which formula to use
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A meter stick flies by with an apparent length of 60 cm. What is it's velocity in m/s? Not sure which formula to use
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Starting with
g
equal to (1/0.6), solve for
v
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Solution:
Starting with
g
equal to (1/0.6), solve for
v
.
v
= 0.8c = 2.4E8 m/s
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