P3_10 Red-shifted Speed Cameras

Daniel Worthy, Robert Garner, Jenny Gregory, Jessica Taylor-Ashley

Abstract


This paper investigates whether a car could travel fast enough to be red-shifted out of a speed cameras range of vision. It also calculates the observed length contraction of such a car if it could go at this velocity. It was calculated that a car would need to travel at 0.178 times the speed of light to avoid being caught by the speed camera via the Doppler Eect. It was also calculate that a Ferrari 458 would contract by 7.3cm at this velocity.

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