How fast must a meter stick be moving if its length is observed to shrink to 0.65 m?
How fast must a meter stick be moving if its length is observed to shrink to...
How fast must a meterstick be moving if its length is measured to shrink to 0.571 m?
How fast should a meter stick be moving in order to appear to be only 60cm?
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How fast must a meter stick be moving if its length is observed to shrink to 0.7 m?
A meter stick is traveling past you at 0.6125c with its length pointed in the direction of its velocity. From your perspective, how long is the meter stick? Please show the steps legibly.
Problem 5: A meter-stick is moving with a speed of 0.7 c relative to the Earth. What is the stick's length as measured by an observer on Earth if the stick is parallel to its velocity v? What is the stick's length as measured by the observer on Earth if the stick is making an angle of 50° with its velocity v?
How fast must an object be going if its rest length is 3.4 times as long as its observed length?
27.11 A meter stick moves past you at great speed.Its motion relative to you is parallel to its long axis. If you measure the length of the moving meter stick to be 1.90ft for example, by comparing it with a ruler that is at rest relative to you, at what speed is the meter stick moving relative to you?
L A uniform meter stick is hung at its center from a thin wire. It is twisted and oscillates with a period of 5 s. The meter stick is then sawed off to a length of 0.76 m, rebalanced at its center, and set into oscillation. With what period does it now oscillate? Tnew = 3 Help Reset Enter 3 NO
A meter stick hurtles through space at a speed of 0.95c relative to you, with its length perpendicular to the direction of motion. You measure its length to be equal to -0.05m - 0m -1.00m -1,05 m 0.95m
(4 points) A steel meter stick has a calibrated (accurate) length at 20.0°C. It is used to measure the length of a thin zinc rod at 20.0°C which gives a measured length of 0.9580 m. The zinc rod is measured again, but now with both the steel meter stick and zinc rod at 85.0°C. Find the absolute error in the length of the zinc rod as measured by the steel meter stick at 85.0°C. The coefficient of linear expansion of...