one of the statement in theory of relativity says that any object can''t be travel faster than light because as its speed increases than its relative mass will also increases and hence it is not possible to accelerate any body up to speed of light but in recent experiment they found that a particle can be accelerated more than speed of light which defy the theory of relativity but many of the statement in theory of relativity are still correct and there are so many practical example can be seen in our universe hence theory of relativity is not totally wrong but something extra need to be clear about the speed of light whether it is achievable or not.
What are the arguments that dispute the truth of relativity theory?Are they right? If they aren’t...
What statement is not in agreement with the predictions of the special theory of relativity? It is possible to travel into the future and into the past. Although space and time are relative, two observers always agree about their relative speed. No particle can move faster than the speed of light. A person can travel to a star that is 100 lightyears away from Earth in much less that 100 years
In less than one page describe the theory of relativity (Elbert Einstein), what is it and how is it helpful ?
what are some virtue ethics opposing arguments from Aristotle theory
1. Discuss a actual dispute you've had with another person or entity. What led to the dispute and what could have been done to avoid it? Can you imagine a similar situation happening in construction? Would you have used the same approach(es) to avoid the dispute? 2. You are a contractor and there is confusion in the contract documents regarding structural requirements for the roof. The owner feels that you are obligated to provide a much more costly system than...
Summarize the main arguments of modernization theory and dependency theory with respect to the transformation of poor societies. How does the former approach make social change sound more positive and easier than the second? What is the role of high-income nations such as Canada, according to each approach? On balance, which approach do you find more convincing? Why? 200-250 words
general theory of relativity question. help please. Submission Show that equation N? Det* = 0 reduces to grow 2,9 0, y = 0 in the limit 1 – 0. Here 0 = tem or gull 181 ə, is the d'Alembert operator Instructions This problem is just a test of how well one can operate with differential equations and use operator methods. Solve the problems and prepare a report. The report should contain detailed solutions with justifications. The tasks can be...
5. Arguments that conclude that capital punishment is morally right are usually based on which of the following Normative Ethical theories? a Value of Life Theory b. Utilitarianism c. Cosmology d. None of the above 6. The "ought implies can" principle, when applied to the issue of women being excluded from serving in certain positions in multiple professions, leads to the conclusion that a. The exclusion is morally right b. The exclusion is morally wrong c. The exclusion is morally...
Please explain 1. What is the current theory that explains how drugs work in the body? Explain this theory. Do you think there is such a thing as responsible use of illicit drugs? How would you determine what is legitimate and illegitimate use? 2. Why do vou think that many people feel that marijuana use is not dangerous? What are the arguments in favor of legalizing marijuana? What are the arguments against legalization?
QUESTION 2 a. Let p and q be the statements. i Construct the truth table for (-p V q) ^ q and (-p) v q. What do you notice about the truth tables? Based on this result, a creative student concludes that you can always interchange V and A without changing the truth table. Is the student, right? ii. Construct the truth tables for (-p VG) A p and (-p) v p. What do you think of the rule formulated...
1. What is the definition of mediation? Is it a type of alternative dispute resolution? 2. How does it differ from arbitration? 3. What are the qualifications to be a mediator? Does one have to be a judge? A lawyer? Does one have to have passed a bar exam? 4. What kinds of matters get mediated? 5. When would one choose mediation over a lawsuit or a court action? 6. Do mediators (the presiding "judge") make rulings/decisions in mediations? If...