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Chemistry, 25.01.2021 18:50 powellkhalil58

1. Both jugglers see the clubs moving at the same speed. Why is this possible if one of them is moving and the other is standing still? As Albert Einstein said the speed of light is the same for all observers. Even though they are moving in different ways the inertia and laws of physics still apply in retrospect to the speed of light, which nothing can be faster than. Causing them to be moving at the same speed according to mc²

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2. Why can't the two observers agree on when the lightning bolts hit the poles? (Consider the relationship between distance, time, and speed.)
The two observers can not agree on when the lighting hits the poles because
3. Consider the implication that to an observer, the car would shrink to 44 percent of its length. How does this relate to both jugglers seeing the clubs moving at the same time?

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