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It looks to me like the formula IS the same
sqrt[(1 + v/c)(1 - v/c)] = sqrt[1-(v/c)^2]
and it seems that our smart prof has just multiplied tV times that to get tO.
 

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If I would be so into this discussion if I hadn't done my physics exam yet...

Now that its ova, screw that!!
 
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Originally posted by walla
It looks to me like the formula IS the same
sqrt[(1 + v/c)(1 - v/c)] = sqrt[1-(v/c)^2]
and it seems that our smart prof has just multiplied tV times that to get tO.
It's sqrt[(1+v/c)/(1-v/c)].
 

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Yeah, the professors formula is right... any 2 unit maths students SHOULD identify that this is (i think its called) a difference of two squares... if you expand his formula and then factorise, it is the same as our formula... I think...

As for the answer, im beginning to question myself

Cheers
 

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read ND's post.

The professor's formula is right but it's for something else.
 
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Originally posted by Takuya
Forward it to the BOS. I think I answered the 'expected' answer though...
lol, u need more than one proffessor to say the same thing...then u can. :p

Originally posted by ND
Heheh, yeh i can barely remember the name of Harwood's poems... So glad to get that crap out of my head.
yeah, how did u manage to do that??? the essay i memorised, is still with me haunting me. :(
 
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Originally posted by freaking_out


yeah, how did u manage to do that??? the essay i memorised, is still with me haunting me. :(

Well with all the bullshit you have to memorise for chemistry these days, you're bound to lose some stuff... and luckily it was english.. :p

edit: also, i didn't really memorise my change essays... haha another disadvantage of memorising essays..
 

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