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11th Grade Length Contraction Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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This assessment focuses on length contraction, a key concept in Einstein's theory of relativity. It evaluates your understanding of how objects appear to shorten as they approach the speed of light. Engaging with this material...
Questions: 8 | Attempts: 12 | Last updated: Mar 13, 2026
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Sample Question 1The length contraction formula is:
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Sample Question 2If γ = 1.667 (about 5/3), then l is about 0.60 of l₀.
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Sample Question 3A rod has l₀ = 12 m. If γ = 1.5, the measured length is:
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This quiz explores common misconceptions about length contraction in the theory of relativity. It evaluates your understanding of key concepts such as the effects of relative motion on perceived lengths and the implications of...
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Sample QuestionWhich pair is most closely linked in special relativity?
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