#mathematics problem
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uh, 10 m/s ?
I don't know the correct answer. Bur 8 don't think its that simple 🤨!
since theyre both moving
uh the velocity when one object's image approaches it in a mirror is 2v if the original velocity of the object is v
here both objects are moving with equal speeds so should be 4v i think
@pulsar sapphire physics problem!!!🗣️
Each mirror can see an infinite amount of reflections of themself. So I would say lightspeed.
depends on where you look at them from
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