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 are set equal to zero. The instant that the tail of the spaceship passes the transmitter a signal is sent by the transmitter that is subsequently detected by a receiver in the nose of the spaceship.
general relativity A spaceship of proper length Lp = 350 m moves past a transmitting station...
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...
A spaceship of proper length Lp = 400 m moves past a transmitting station at a speed of 0.61c. (The transmitting station broadcasts signals 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, clocks at the transmitter and in the nose of the spaceship are set to zero. The instant that the tail...
. 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...
just I need ans for 1 (a) and 2(c) don't need remaining please help me in solving the problems · 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...