'Breaking Down Einstein's Velocity Addition Formula'

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The relativistic additions of velocities, as described by Einstein's theory of special relativity, involve adding velocities near the speed of light. This results in a different formula than the classical addition of velocities. For a given velocity v1 of an object moving relative to an observer and a velocity v2 of another object moving relative to the first object, their combined velocity v can be calculated using the formula:

v = (v1 + v2) / (1 + v1*v2/c^2)

where c is the speed of light in a vacuum. This formula ensures that the combined velocity v never exceeds the speed of light, which is a fundamental principle of special relativity. YouTube videos often provide visual explanations and examples to help grasp these concepts.
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