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Physics, 20.08.2019 21:20 meandmycousinmagic

Say no = 1.00x10' muons traveling at 0.999c are measured at 5000 m above sea level. the number of muons surviving after a time tis n= no exp[- ]where #12 = 1.52 10-s is known as the muon half-life. how many would you expect to reach sea level using galilean relativity and how many using einstein's special relativity?

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