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A supertrain of proper length travels at a speed of 0.86c as it passes through a tunnel having proper length 88.0 m. How much longer is the tunnel than the train or vice versa as seen by an observer at rest with respect to the tunnel?

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Answer:


L' = 104.6\ m

Step-by-step explanation:

given,

speed of length of travel = 0.86 c

length of tunnel = 88 m

Assume length of super train = 205 m

An observer at rest in the tunnel's reference frame will observe the train's length to be contracted:

L' = L₀ / γ

L' is the length the observer measures,

L₀ is the proper length of the train


\gamma = \frac{1}{\sqrt{1-(v^2)/(c^2)}}


L' = L_0\sqrt{1-(v^2)/(c^2)}


L' = L_0\sqrt{1-((0.86c)^2)/(c^2)}


L' = 205* √(1-0.7396)


L' = 205* √(0.2604)


L' = 205* 0.5103


L' = 104.6\ m

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