If two events are simultaneous in one reference frame, then they will be simultaneous other reference frames.
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hence here t2'-t1' is not 0.so these events are not simultaneous in S' frame.
If two events are simultaneous in one reference frame, then they will be simultaneous other reference...
Explain how two events can be simultaneous in one reference frame but not simultaneous in another frame.
Keilah, in reference frame S, measures two events to be simultaneous. Event A occurs at the point (55.0 m, 0, 0) at the instant 9:00:00 Universal time on January 15, 2013. Event B occurs at the point (115 m, 0, 0) at the same moment. Torrey, moving past with a velocity of 0.810cî, also observes the two events. 1. In her reference frame S', which event occurred first? A.) event A B.) event B 2. What time interval elapsed between...
Simultaneous? In a reference frame S two very evenly matched sprinters are lined up a distance L apart along the x axis for a race parallel to the y axis. Two starters, one beside each runner will fire their pistols at lightly different times, giving a handicap to the faster of the two sprinters. The time difference in the frame S is T (a) For what range of time differences will there be a reference frame Š in which there...
3. Simultaneous? In a reference frame S two very evenly matched sprinters are lined up a distance L apart along the x axis for a race parallel to the y axis. Two starters, one beside each runner will fire their pistols at lightly different times, giving a handicap to the faster of the two sprinters. The time difference in the frame S is T (a) For what range of time differences will there be a reference frame S in which...
Simultaneous? In a reference frame S two very evenly matched sprinters are lined up a distance L apart along the x axis for a race parallel to the y axis. Two starters, one beside each runner will fire their pistols at lightly different times, giving a handicap to the faster of the two sprinters. The time difference in the frame S is T (a) For what range of time differences will there be a reference frame Š in which there...
Simultaneous? In a reference frame S two very evenly matched sprinters are lined up a distance L apart along the x axis for a race parallel to the y axis. Two starters, one beside each runner will fire their pistols at lightly different times, giving a handicap to the faster of the two sprinters. The time difference in the frame S is T. (a) For what range of time differences will there be a reference frame S¯ in which there...
In the earth's reference frame, a tree is at the origin and a pole is at x = 37 km. Lightning strikes both the tree and the pole at t = 17 μs. The lightning strikes are observed by a rocket traveling in the x-direction at 0.70 c. What are the spacetime coordinates x′tree, x′pole for these two events in the rocket's reference frame? What are the spacetime coordinates t′tree, t′pole for these two events in the rocket's reference frame?...
5) (4 marks) Consider two simultaneous events (i.e., t = tb) separated by Az = {B-T A in the c-direction of reference frame O. Show that in a reference frame of moving at a relative velocity u = ui, that the events are separated in time by At' = t'p – t'a = 42
In an inertial frame two events occur simultaneously at a distance of 3 m apart. In a frame moving with respect to the laboratory frame, one event occurs later than the other by 10s. By what spatial distance are the two events separated in the moving frame? Solve this problem in two ways: first by finding the Lorentz boost that connects the two frames and second by making use of the invariance of the spacetime distance between the two events.
Two events are observed in a frame of reference S to occur at the same space point, with the second event occurring after a time of 1.70 s . In a second frame S' moving relative to S, the second event is observed to occur after a time of 2.25 s . What is the difference between the positions of the two events as measured in S'? Use 3.00×108 m/s for the speed of light in a vacuum.