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Mathematics, 19.02.2021 05:10 jflandersneongr

¡Ayuda, por favor! La fórmula de Lorentz para la contracción en la teoría de la relatividad relaciona la longitud L de un objeto, que se mueve a una velocidad de V con respecto a un observador, con su longitud L0 en reposo. Si c es la velocidad de la luz. entonces:

L²=L0 ² (1- V²/C²)

¿Para qué velocidades L será menor que 1/2 L0? Exprese su respuesta en términos de c.​

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