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RE: Physics in Layman's terms #1 - Einstein's relativity theory part 1
The faster the train moves the more compressed is this 'V'
Should that not be 'slower'?
The faster the train moves the more compressed is this 'V'
Should that not be 'slower'?
Well we possibly mean the same thing. I am sorry english is not my native language. It was meant in a way compressed = wider.
(Because the distance that the train moves in a particular timeframe is higher when its speed is higher)
Compressing would mean squeezed together, so it more imply the 'v' is narrower