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L=L0√(1-v^2/c^2)
An object's observed length depends on its speed relative to the observer. The observed length L is described by the above equation, where v is the speed of the object relative to the observer, c is the speed of light, and L subscript 0 is the observed length when the object is at rest relative to the observer. Which of the following correctly expresses the object's speed in terms of L, L0, and c?
v=√(c^2-L^2/L0^2)
v=√(1-c^2L^2/L0^2)
v=c(1-L^2/L0^2)
v=c√(1-L^2/L0^2)