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A futuristic train rushes past you at an incredible, relativistic speed such that it appears to only be 80% as long as you know it to be. At what speed is that train traveling from the point of view of your reference frame

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Answer:

v = 0.6c = 1.8 x 10⁸ m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

From Einstein's theory of relativity, we know that the length of an object contracts while traveling at a speed relative to speed of light. The contraction is according to following equation:


L = L_(0)\sqrt{1 - (v^2)/(c^2)}

where,

L = Relative Length

L₀ = Rest Length

According to given:

L = 0.8 L₀

c = speed of light = 3 x 10⁸ m/s

v = relative speed of train = ?

Therefore,


0.8L_(0) = L_(0)\sqrt{1 - (v^2)/(c^2) } \\\\0.8 = \sqrt{1 - (v^2)/(c^2) }

squaring on both sides:


0.64 = 1-(v^2)/(c^2)\\\\(v^2)/(c^2) = 1-0.64 \\v^2= 0.36c^2\\

taking square root on both sides:

v = 0.6c = 1.8 x 10⁸ m/s

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