Spaceship C moves so as to remain a fixed distance behind spaceship at all times.
The diagram at right shows the positions time of the three spaceships and the shuttle at time
Diagram for reference frame of spaceship C
On the diagram show the positions of the spaceships and the shuttle at time
In the box at right, draw and label vectors for
Is the magnitude of the displacement of the shuttle in the frame of spaceship C greater than, less than, or equal to themagnitude of the displacement of the shuttle in the frame of spaceship B? Explain.
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