math_noob_1
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hello, this is my first post here! and i hope it to be the first of many
i have a question about time dilation or at least something similar to that
if someone shoots a gun with a muzzle velocity of 910 m/s at a target 5 meters away - it should take 0.005 seconds for the projectile to reach the target
now lets say a 3rd party observer in the room sees the bullet in real time slow motion - and the bullet takes 2.5 seconds to reach its target instead of 0.005
is quantifying the speed of the observer as simple as dividing both results?
for example: (2.5 / 0.005) = 500 > observer is 500 times faster than the velocity of the projectile?
thanks!
i have a question about time dilation or at least something similar to that
if someone shoots a gun with a muzzle velocity of 910 m/s at a target 5 meters away - it should take 0.005 seconds for the projectile to reach the target
now lets say a 3rd party observer in the room sees the bullet in real time slow motion - and the bullet takes 2.5 seconds to reach its target instead of 0.005
is quantifying the speed of the observer as simple as dividing both results?
for example: (2.5 / 0.005) = 500 > observer is 500 times faster than the velocity of the projectile?
thanks!