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Chapter 39 Problem 48

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A rocket that has a proper length of moves away from a space station and in the direction at relative to an observer on the station. An astronaut stands at the rear of the rocket and fires a dart toward the front of the rocket at relative to the rocket. How long does it take the dart to reach the front of the rocket (a) as measured in the frame of the rocket, (b) as measured in the frame of the space station, and (c) as measured in the frame of the dart?

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Title Physics for Scientists and Engineers, 6 
Author Paul A. Tipler, Gene Mosca
ISBN 9781429201247

A rocket that has a proper length of moves away from a

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