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petm1
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yogi says "how does the oberver in the moving frame measure the distance traveled - and he would say - it must have been vt - where v is the relative velocity and t is the number of seconds logged by the clock in the moving frame -"
This is true as long as he just uses his velocity relative to the resting frame, but if he physically mesureses the distance he has traveled, with his contracted ruler, over his dilated second he will get a dilated velocity.
This is true as long as he just uses his velocity relative to the resting frame, but if he physically mesureses the distance he has traveled, with his contracted ruler, over his dilated second he will get a dilated velocity.