A spaceship of proper length Lp = 400 m moves past a transmitting station at a...
general relativity
A spaceship of proper length Lp = 350 m
moves past a transmitting station at a speed of 0.77c.
(The transmitting station broadcasts signals that travel at the
speed of light.) A clock is attached to the nose of the spaceship
and a second clock is attached to the transmitting station. The
instant that the nose of the spaceship passes the transmitter, the
clock attached to the transmitter and the clock attached to the
nose of the spaceship...
A spaceship of proper length Lp = 350 m moves past a transmitting station at a speed of 0.89c. (The transmitting station broadcasts signals that travel at the speed of light.) A clock is attached to the nose of the spaceship and a second clock is attached to the transmitting station. The instant that the nose of the spaceship passes the transmitter, the clock attached to the transmitter and the clock attached to the nose of the spaceship are set...
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A spaceship travels at 0.540 Co away from Earth. When the ship is 2.57x1011 m away in the Earth reference frame, the ship clock is set to t = 0 and a message (light signal) is sent to its ground crew on Earth. When this message is received the ground crew immediately sends a reply (light signal) to the ship. The ground crew adjust their clocks to specify t = 0...
A spaceship of rest length 131 m races past a timing station at a speed of 0.520c. (a) What is the length of the spaceship as measured by the timing station? (b) What time interval will the station clock record between the passage of the front and back ends of the ship? a. Number _____ Units ______ b. Numbe ______ Units _____
. A rocketship of length 100 m when at rest, traveling at v/c 0.6, carries a radio receiver at its nose. A radio pulse is emitted from a stationary space station just as the tail of the rocket passes the station (a) From the point of view of the rocket reference frame, how far from the tail does the radio pulse move before being detected by the receiver in the nose? What is the velocity of the radio pulse in...
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ans for 1 (a)
and 2(c)
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· I. A rocketship of length 100 m when at rest, traveling at u/c = 0.6, carries a radio receiver at its nose. A radio pulse is emitted from a stationary space station just as the tail of the rocket passes the station. (a) From the point of view of the rocket reference frame, how far from the tail does the...
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Serena Williams Due January 16 at 9 a.m. The Global Positioning System allows for the location on Earth's surface to an accuracy of a few meters. Satellites orbit Earth at locations that are known accurately. They transmit a signal that conveys which satellite it is, its location, and the time the signal was sent. Suppose the ith...