Spaceships A, B, and C have the same proper length I, and according to an observer on Earth, are moving with same relativistic speed v in the +z, -, and -v direction, respectively. Find the lengt...
Two spaceships approach each other, each moving with the same speed of 0.6c, as measured by an observer on Earth. What is the speed of one spaceship as measured by the other spaceship?
Observer A on Earth sees spaceship B moving at speed v = 0.600c0 away from Earth and spaceship C moving at the same speed in the opposite direction. Observer A determines that both ships simultaneously sent out a radio signal at 12:00:00 noon and another signal at 12:05:00 p.m., making the time interval A measures between the emission of the signals from each ship ?tA = 5.00 min . Let ?tBB denote the time interval measured on ship B between...
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
A spacecraft of proper length Lo = 48.0 m is moving in the +x direction at a constant Lorentz factor y = 2.20 relative to an inertial frame, the Earth frame. The spacecraft is aligned with the direction of motion. The tip of the spacecraft crosses the origin (x = 0) at tA = 0 in the Earth frame and t'A = 0 in the frame of the moving spacecraft. a. What is the speed parameter of the spaceship B?...
2. (Fully Graded)Two spaceships approach each other, each ovin with the same speed of 0.6c, as measured by an observer on Earth. What is the speed of one spaceship as measured by the other spaceship? Throughout this homework assignment, you may use c to denote the speed of light in both your work and final answers without using its numerical value. (This is actually preferred unless the problem requires the numerical value of c.)
a spaceship of proper length 50 m is moving away from the earth at a speed of .8c . according to the observes in the ship , their journey takes 6.0 hours . according to observers on earth , what is the length of the ship and how long does the journey take ?
Question I need answered is bold faced here: Relativistic Mass Still standing in the same spaceship... With respect to an observer in a given frame of reference, how fast would the spaceship have to move in order for your [moving] mass to be double your resting mass? From your perspective, what will be your mass on board the spaceship? In the last two weeks we have investigated time, length, and mass at very high velocities. Identify the unifying physical principle...
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?
Problem 29.16 5 of 7 I Review An observer moving toward Earth with a speed of 0.84 c notices that it takes 4.9 min for a person to fill her car with gas. Suppose, instead, that the observer had been moving away from Earth with a speed of 0.91 c. Part A How much time would the observer have measured for the car to be filled in this case? Express your answer using two significant figures. 1ηΑΣφ At = 6.89...
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