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Physics, 05.05.2020 22:32, hjlhdjfhjh

There is a lightbulb exactly halfway between the front and rear of a long hallway in your spaceship. Your ship is travel-ing at 0.5c relative to the earth. The bulb is suddenly turned on. Let event 1 be when the light from the bulb first strikes the front end of the hall, and event 2 be when it strikes the rear end. Which event occurs first, or are they simultaneous, in the frame of (a) the spaceship and (b) a person standing on the earth?

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