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This is a long-winded question, but bear with me: Suppose you have a cannon that can fire a cannon ball at a known velocity. If you place that cannon on wheels and fire it while moving, the cannon ball's total velocity is now equal to....
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If you're driving, say, 10 m/s, and you turn on your headlights, it would be easy to mistakenly think that the light coming from headlight at that moment would be traveling at C + 10 m/s. Obviously, this is not the case. But how do we explain it mathematically?
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