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You fly your 15 m spaceship, parallel to the ship's length with a speed of c/3 relative to your friend. How long is your spaceship as observed by your friend?

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We are asked to determine the length of a ship whose length is 15 meters. To determine the relative length we will use the following formula:


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

Where:


\begin{gathered} L=\text{ relative length} \\ L_0=\text{ original length} \\ v=\text{ velocity of the object} \\ C=\text{ speed of light} \end{gathered}

Now, we substitute the value of the speed as a function of the speed of light:


v=(c)/(3)

Substituting we get:


L=L_0\sqrt{1-(((c)/(3))^2)/(c^2)}

Now, we distribute the exponent and simplify:


L=15m\sqrt{1-(1)/(9)}

Solving the operations:


L=14.14m

Therefore, the length of the spaceship observed by the friend is 14.14 meters.

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