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Hi, I have a simple question in my mind, I could not find the answer anywhere so I came here. Here is my question,
Assume a source of light and observer are five light seconds apart, and are travling parllel to each other at a constant speed of say 200 meters per second. Now if the source of light sends a narrow beem (only one centimeter in diameter) of light towards the observer for one second, will the observer ever see that beem?
Thank you in anticipation.
Assume a source of light and observer are five light seconds apart, and are travling parllel to each other at a constant speed of say 200 meters per second. Now if the source of light sends a narrow beem (only one centimeter in diameter) of light towards the observer for one second, will the observer ever see that beem?
Thank you in anticipation.