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I'm trying to understand relativity on a simple example: 2 objects A & B moving in exactly opposite directions at 0.6c each, starting from frame C at the center of things that remains stationary.
So, we have:
1. From frame C, A is moving at 0.6c "West" and B is moving at 0.6c "East". (west and east here only denote the opposite directions in a shorter form, the space they are moving in is flat.)
2. From frame A, assumed to be stationary, C is moving at 0.6c "East" and B is moving "East" ... at what speed?
I realize that A cannot see B moving faster than c. From the C frame, A and B are moving apart at 1.2c, which is implied, because C can see only A or B at a time.
My questions:
1. How does relativity deals with A&B moving at 1.2c relative to each other?
2. At what speed does A see B moving? Also, does not this mean that A will see B with a time delay of 0.2 c?
3. How different things would be if instead of light in space there would be two sirens moving in opposite directions at 0.6 of the speed of sound in air? (Let's make a siren more interesting, with Morse-like count of each second embedded in its sound: 1, 2, 3, ...N... And let A count seconds on his end too. So, when would A hear B's count N and what will be the difference with his own count?)
PS
And please, let's make A and B in light example above count seconds in a similar way (say, with change in frequency each second).
Thank you very much for your input :)
So, we have:
W <----0.6c A ...... C ..... B 0.6c----> E
1. From frame C, A is moving at 0.6c "West" and B is moving at 0.6c "East". (west and east here only denote the opposite directions in a shorter form, the space they are moving in is flat.)
2. From frame A, assumed to be stationary, C is moving at 0.6c "East" and B is moving "East" ... at what speed?
I realize that A cannot see B moving faster than c. From the C frame, A and B are moving apart at 1.2c, which is implied, because C can see only A or B at a time.
My questions:
1. How does relativity deals with A&B moving at 1.2c relative to each other?
2. At what speed does A see B moving? Also, does not this mean that A will see B with a time delay of 0.2 c?
3. How different things would be if instead of light in space there would be two sirens moving in opposite directions at 0.6 of the speed of sound in air? (Let's make a siren more interesting, with Morse-like count of each second embedded in its sound: 1, 2, 3, ...N... And let A count seconds on his end too. So, when would A hear B's count N and what will be the difference with his own count?)
PS
And please, let's make A and B in light example above count seconds in a similar way (say, with change in frequency each second).
Thank you very much for your input :)