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arxiv: 1102.4420 · v1 · pith:LNOLV7LQnew · submitted 2011-02-22 · ⚛️ physics.gen-ph

The Apparent Velocity and Acceleration of Relativistically Moving Objects

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Although special relativity limits the actual velocity of a particle to $c$, the velocity of light, the observed velocity need not be the same as the actual velocity as the observer is only aware of the position of a particle at the time in the past when it emits the detected signal. We consider the apparent speed and acceleration of a particle in two cases, one when the particle is moving with a constant speed and the other when it is moving with a constant acceleration. One curious feature of our results is that in both cases, if the actual velocity of the particle approaches $c$, then the apparent velocity approaches infinity when it is moving toward the observer and $c/2$ when it is moving away from the observer.

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