Chapter 28: Q1PE (page 1029)
What is γ? (a) if v=\({\bf{0}}.{\bf{250c}}\)? (b) If v=\({\bf{0}}.{\bf{500c}}\)
Short Answer
The Relativistic factor γ is
(a) γ=\(1.033\)
(b) γ=\(1.155\)
Chapter 28: Q1PE (page 1029)
What is γ? (a) if v=\({\bf{0}}.{\bf{250c}}\)? (b) If v=\({\bf{0}}.{\bf{500c}}\)
The Relativistic factor γ is
(a) γ=\(1.033\)
(b) γ=\(1.155\)
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