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an electron is moving with a velocity of 0.85c in the same direction as that of photon.the relative velocity of the electron with respect to photon is... and why?
rajan rana said:an electron is moving with a velocity of 0.85c in the same direction as that of photon.the relative velocity of the electron with respect to photon is... and why?
rajan rana said:thanks for replying sir. but the answer given is -ve c is it right
Relative velocity is the velocity of an object in respect to another object.
The relative velocity of an electron moving is calculated by subtracting the velocity of the reference point from the velocity of the electron.
The relative velocity of an electron moving is affected by the velocity of the reference point, the direction of motion, and any external forces acting on the electron.
No, according to Einstein's theory of relativity, the speed of light is the maximum speed limit in the universe. Therefore, the relative velocity of an electron moving cannot exceed the speed of light.
The relative velocity of an electron moving affects its behavior in an electric field by determining the magnitude and direction of the electric force acting on the electron. The faster the relative velocity, the greater the electric force.