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an inertial observer sees two spacecrafts s and t
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An inertial observer sees two spacecrafts S and T flying away from each other along x-axis with individual speed 0.5c, where c is the speed of light. The speed of T with respect to S is
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\(\frac45c\)
\(\frac43c\)
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\(\frac23c\)
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\(\frac45c\)
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