Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics
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Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
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Chapter 36.4, Problem 1AE
Examine the experiment of Fig. 36–6 from O1’s reference frame. In this case, O1 will be at rest and will see event B1 occur before A1. Will O1 recognize that O2, who is moving with speed v to the left, will see the two events as simultaneous? [Hint: Draw a diagram equivalent to Fig. 36–6.]
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