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Asked by charlie

I think I can rearrange the Lorentz contraction equation, solving for v using:

v=sqrt[1-(L/Lo)^2] x c^2

Would someone check my thinking please?

Thanks
16 years ago

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Answered by Count Iblis
v=sqrt[1-(L/Lo)^2] x c
16 years ago
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