Two spaceships, A and B, fly by a space station. An observer on the space station uses a telescope to measure the length

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Two spaceships, A and B, fly by a space station. An observer on the space station uses a telescope to measure the length

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Two spaceships, A and B, fly by a space station. An observer on
the space station uses a telescope to measure the length of a
meterstick in ship A and finds that it is 0.90 m . He does the same
for ship B and finds that it is 0.60 m . What is the ratio of the
speeds of the two ships relative to the space station, uBuA ?
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