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At what speed must one frame of reference be moving relative to another for the two frames to disagree about lengths by 1%? Express your result as a fraction of the speed of light.
At what speed must one frame of reference be moving relative to another for the two frames to disagree about time intervals by 1%? Express your result as a fraction of the speed of light.
At what speed must one frame of reference be moving relative to another for the two frames to disagree about time intervals by 1%? Express your result as a fraction of the speed of light.
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