In the Marvel comics universe, Quicksilver is awfully fast. Let's say he can run at a velocity of 0.75c. He measures a trip as having a distance of 4.82e+05 m. How much time does Quicksilver measure this trip as taking? Does Quicksilver measure the proper or dilated time? --- Quicksilver's sister, Wanda Maximoff, is standing stationary near where he is running. How much time does Wanda measure this trip as taking? S What distance does Wanda measure for Quicksilver's trip? m
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