polyspaston*
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They were doing this for chemistry and business so why not in physics?
Basically, the rules are:
1) Ask a question and allow someone else to answer it
2) Once the question has been answered, the person who answered it must ask another question and let someone else answer it.
3) Questions should be (but does not have to be) exam-style questions.
4) Option questions are allowed but try not to ask consecutive option questions otherwise people doing different options won't get the chance to answer the question.
OKAY... ready steeaddyy.... GO!!
Here's my question:
Discuss the effects of time dilation, length contraction and mass increase for space travel?
Basically, the rules are:
1) Ask a question and allow someone else to answer it
2) Once the question has been answered, the person who answered it must ask another question and let someone else answer it.
3) Questions should be (but does not have to be) exam-style questions.
4) Option questions are allowed but try not to ask consecutive option questions otherwise people doing different options won't get the chance to answer the question.
OKAY... ready steeaddyy.... GO!!
Here's my question:
Discuss the effects of time dilation, length contraction and mass increase for space travel?