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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 25 May 2007 12:30:03 IST
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see the question that you have asked requires a lot of higher study (only mr. krishna will be able to understand it ). while working with the frame moving with the speed of light one requires to take into consideration some laws of relastiviy into account . in a more simpler language the 2 aspects of this are 1 length contraction 2 time dilation (you must have heard them in some sci fic movies) what you are trying to do in this ques is you are trying to use the conventional model of length time and speed measurement which acc. to relativity is "not correct". it is just not perfect. theres a whole big book on relativistic time and length measurement. if you still want to enquire about it then you might take a peek into you hc verma 2 volume last chapter. and then look at this question with a fresh look.
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B.TECH SECOND YEAR
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