Multiple Choice
A spaceship of triangular shape,having a length three times its width,is capable of relativistic speeds.How fast would it have to move so that to a stationary observer its length would equal its width?
A) 0.333c
B) 0.816c
C) 0.943c
D) 0.650c
E) This is not possible.
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