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I have been informed that if:
There is two train cars connected by a chain that will snap if extended by more than 1%.
The cars accelerate at exactly the same rate, so the distance between them remains constant.
As they speed up to very high velocity and special theory of relativity start making things interesting the chain will snap.
Why is this?
There is two train cars connected by a chain that will snap if extended by more than 1%.
The cars accelerate at exactly the same rate, so the distance between them remains constant.
As they speed up to very high velocity and special theory of relativity start making things interesting the chain will snap.
Why is this?