Answer :
Answer with Explanation:
We are given that
Velocity of uranium=v=0.94 c
Speed of piece A relative to the original nucleus=[tex]u'_A=0.43c[/tex]
Speed of piece B relative to the original nucleus=[tex]u'_B=0.34c[/tex]
Velocity of piece A observed by observer
[tex]u_A=\frac{u'_A+v}{1+\frac{u'_A v}{c^2}}[/tex]
Substitute the values
[tex]u_A=\frac{0.43c+0.94c}{1+\frac{0.43c\times 0.94c}{c^2}}[/tex]
[tex]u_A=\frac{1.37c}{1+0.4042}=0.98c[/tex]
Velocity of piece B observed by observer
[tex]u_B=\frac{0.34c+0.94c}{1+\frac{0.34c\times 0.94c}{c^2}}[/tex]
[tex]u_B=\frac{1.28c}{1+0.3196}[/tex]
[tex]u_B=0.97 c[/tex]
The velocity of piece A and piece B as measured by an observer in the laboratory are not same.