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Chapter 28, Problem 28.24

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Imagine playing golf in a world where the speed of light is only c 3.40 m/s. Golfer A drives a ball down a flat horizontal fairway for a distance that he measures as 75.0 m. Golfer B, riding in a cart, happens to pass by just as the ball is hit (see Figure 28.15). Golfer A stands at the tee and watches while golfer B moves down the fairway toward the ball at a constant speed of 2.80 m/s. (a) How far is the ball hit according to a measurement made by golfer B? (b) According to each golfer, how much time does it take for golfer B to reach the ball?

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