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In the jacaranda book it states:
"*The length of an object measured within its rest frame is called its proper length. Measured by observers in relative motion the length, will always be shorter."
Does this mean that if I measure the length of a 30cm stationary ruler it will be 30cm. Whereas if the 30cm ruler is travelling at the speed of light its length will be <30cm?
What does it mean when it says "observers in relative motion" Does that mean the observers are travelling at the same speed?
TIA
"*The length of an object measured within its rest frame is called its proper length. Measured by observers in relative motion the length, will always be shorter."
Does this mean that if I measure the length of a 30cm stationary ruler it will be 30cm. Whereas if the 30cm ruler is travelling at the speed of light its length will be <30cm?
What does it mean when it says "observers in relative motion" Does that mean the observers are travelling at the same speed?
TIA