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Consider you (A) are moving at the speed of 180 000 km/s and another person (B) moving at an opposite direction to you at 100 000km/s. what would be the speed of the either relative to each other? Both would appear to be approaching each other at the speed of sum of both of their speeds. (i.e 280 000km/s).
Now consider “A” to be traveling at the speed of 180 000 km/s and “B” (light) traveling at the speed of 300 000 km/s. In this case B’s speed with reference to A is not 480 000km/s as presumed but it’s 300 000 km/s speed of light is the same in all( moving and still) Frame of reference.
But if this assumption is true which is than according to "A" in one second light traveled only 300 000 -180 000 km = 120 000 km , is this assumption true did light travel according to "A" 120000 km in 1 sec because relatevely to him the spped is 300 000 km/s ? please help
Now consider “A” to be traveling at the speed of 180 000 km/s and “B” (light) traveling at the speed of 300 000 km/s. In this case B’s speed with reference to A is not 480 000km/s as presumed but it’s 300 000 km/s speed of light is the same in all( moving and still) Frame of reference.
But if this assumption is true which is than according to "A" in one second light traveled only 300 000 -180 000 km = 120 000 km , is this assumption true did light travel according to "A" 120000 km in 1 sec because relatevely to him the spped is 300 000 km/s ? please help