Two spaceships leave Earth in opposite directions, each with a speed of 0.70 c with respect to Earth.
What are the velocities of spaceship 1 relative to spaceship 2 and spaceship 2 relative to spaceship 1? Take the positive direction to be the direction of motion of spaceship 1.
Two spaceships leave Earth in opposite directions, each with a speed of 0.70 c with respect...
Two spaceships move away from the earth in opposite directions. spaceship A moves in one direction at 0.8c spaceship B the exact opposite direction also at 0.8c. What is the speed of spaceship B as measured by A and what is the speed of spaceship A as measured by B?
Two spaceships leave the Earth at time t-0 in opposite directions with velocities v1 and v2 (V1 > v2). At a subsequent time ts two light signals are sent from the Earth to both of the spaceships. E, and E2 are the events of the light signal reached at spaceship 1 and spaceship 2 respectively. (a) Find ty and xt of E, and the spatial coordinates of E, and E2 as viewed from (30 marks) (b) Obtain the ratio between...
Two spaceships leave the Earth at time t-0 in opposite directions with velocities v, and v2 (v1 > v2). At a subsequent time ts, two light signals are sent from the Earth to both of the spaceships. E and E2 are the events of the light signal reached at spaceship 1 and spaceship 2 respectively. (a) Find ti and x of E, and the spatial coordinates of E, and Ea as viewed from (30 marks) the Earth. (b) Obtain the...
Spaceships A and B move in opposite directions at the same speed of 0.634c relative to earth, with A moving away from earth and B moving toward earth. Find the velocity of B relative to A.
4. Spaceships A and B move in opposite directions at the same speed of 0.780c relative to earth, with A moving away from earth and B moving toward earth. Find the velocity of B relative to A. _______________ c
Two spaceships approach the Earth from opposite directions. According to an observer on the Earth, ship A is moving at a speed of 0.743c and ship B at a speed of 0.831c. What is the velocity of ship A as observed from ship B? Of ship B as observed from ship A? Provides diagrams explaining the reference frames
1. Two spaceships, each measuring 100 m in their own rest frames, pass by each other traveling in opposite directions. The instruments on end of spaceship B requires 5 microseconds to traverse the full length of A. spaceship A determine that the front a. What is the relative velocity of the 2 spaceships? b. A clock in the front end of B reads exactly one o'clock as it passes by the front end of A. What will the clock read...
Please show every step Two spaceships approach Earth with equal speeds, as measured by an observer on Earth, but from opposite directions. A meterstick on one space- ship is measured to be 60 cm long by an occupant of the other spaceship. What is the speed of each spaceship, as measured by the observer on Earth? (A) 0.4c (B) 0.5c (C) 0.6c (D) 0.7c (E) 0.8c
Spaceships of the future may be powered by ion-propulsion engines in which ions are ejected from the back of the ship to drive it forward. In one such engine the ions are to be ejected with a speed of 0.90c relative to the spaceship. The spaceship is traveling away from the earth at a speed of 0.74c relative to the earth. What is the velocity of the ions relative to the earth? Assume that the direction in which the spaceship...
Focus on Concepts, Question 18 Two spaceships are traveling in the same direction. With respect to an inertial frame of reference spaceship A has a speed of 0.921c. With respect to the same inertial frame spaceship Bhas a speed of 0.500c. Find the speed Vs of spaceship A relative to spaceship B. VAN Number Units