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Note- Gravity slows time down which is attributed to general relativity according to einstein's theory. As we move closer to massive body, gravitational field strength increases and slope of curvature of spacetime become steeper causing time to run slower relative to someone farther away from massive body.
The closer you get to a massive object, the [Select] time runs [Select ] faster
As you increase your speed through space (especially as you get closer and closer to the speed of light), the distances you need to travel to get from one place to another would 1. get shorter. 2. always stay the same. 3. get longer.
You observe a star orbiting the massive object at the galactic center at a speed of 1050 km/s in a circular orbit with a radius of 19 light-days. Calculate the mass of the object the star is orbiting. Enter in solar masses.
As I move an object closer to a concave mirror (assume the object starts at a distance of 2f from the mirror), the magnification ______________ but the trade-off is that the image is _____________, until, if I place the object at a distance of f from the mirror, the image will be ____________. Answer Choices: increases, further away, infinitely far away decreases, virtual, real decreases, closer to the object, right on top of the object...
Astronomers have observed a small, massive object at the center of our Milky Way Galaxy. A ring of material orbits this massive object; the ring has a diameter of about 12 light-years. If this massive object at the center has a mass of 2.75 x 1037 kg, what is the material orbital speed? Give your answer in km/h.
Astronomers have observed a small, massive object at the center of our Milky Way Galaxy. A ring of material orbits this massive object; the ring has a diameter of about 14 light-years and an orbital speed of about 100 km/s. A. Determine the mass M of the massive object at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. Give your answer in kilograms. B. Give your answer in solar masses (one solar mass is the mass of the sun) C. Many...
Astronomers have observed a small, massive object at the center of our Milky Way galaxy. A ring of material orbits this massive object; the ring has a diameter of about 10 light years and an orbital speed of about 210 km/s . A) Determine the mass of the massive object at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. Give your answer in kilograms. B) Give your answer in solar masses (one solar mass is the mass of the sun). C)...
part B- now you try leaning more horizontal so that your feet
get closer and closer to slipping against yhe floor. what is the
smallest angle Theta relative to the ground that you could lean
without slipping?
ML Ice wall You are pushing against a wall while your body is slanted, as shown. Stylish! The wall is made of smooth ice and so has essentially zero friction. The floor, however, is made of rough sandstone and so has coefficients of...
Starting from very far away, an object is moved closer and closer to a diverging lens, eventually reaching the lens. What happens to its image formed by that lens? A) The image always remains real. B) The image stays in the same position. C) The image gets farther and farther from the lens. D) The image eventually changes from real to virtual. E) The image keeps getting larger and larger.
When a furnace runs, it needs to get to temperature, hold at that # temperature, then cool down. # # Build a function that determines when a furnace will finish its run # given heating_rate (K/s), hold_time (s), hold_temp (K), and # cooling_rate (K/s). You can assume 300 K for your start and end # temperature. # # hold time / time # ________________ # / \ # heating / \ coolilng # / \ # / \ # #...