Two spaceships leave the Earth in opposite directions, each with aspeed of 0.453
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Question
Two spaceships leave the Earth in opposite directions, each with aspeed of 0.453c with respect to the Earth. What is thevelocity of spaceship 1 relative to spaceship 2? Take the directionof spaceship 1 to be positive. Express as fraction of c.Do not enter unit.What is the velocity of spaceship 2 relative tospaceship 1? Express as fraction of c. Do not enterunit.
I used the equation VE2= VE1 +V12/[1+VE2V12/c2]
I can't seem to get the right answer. Do I use 0.453c for V1 and-0.453c for V2 and because I want to look for V of ship 1 relativeto ship 2 must I rearrange the eq.??
What is the velocity of spaceship 2 relative tospaceship 1? Express as fraction of c. Do not enterunit.
I used the equation VE2= VE1 +V12/[1+VE2V12/c2]
I can't seem to get the right answer. Do I use 0.453c for V1 and-0.453c for V2 and because I want to look for V of ship 1 relativeto ship 2 must I rearrange the eq.??