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Physics, 17.03.2020 01:29 jennyferalbarracin64

Consider two spaceships moving relative to each other. The relative velocity of each spaceship is the velocity the other spaceship sees it moving at. Both relative velocities are equal in magnitude (equal speeds) but opposite in direction.

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If one spaceship fires a missile at 0.745c at the other spaceship as it approaches and the other spaceship observes the missile approaching it at 0.93c. What is the ratio of the first spaceship's relative velocity to the speed of the light.

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