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Predict/Calculate In Conceptual Example 29-7 considered an astronaut at rest on an inclined bed inside a moving spaceship. From the point of view of observer 1, on board the ship, the astronaut has a length L0 and is inclined at an angle θ0 above the floor Observer 2 sees the spaceship moving to the right with a speed u.
a. Show that the length of the astronaut as measured by observer 2 is
b. (b) Show that the angle θ the astronaut makes with the floor of the ship, as measured by observer 2, is given by
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