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The twin paradox revisited. On their 21st birthday, one twin gets on a moving sidewa...

The twin paradox revisited. On their 21st birthday, one twin gets on a moving sidewalk, which carries her out to star X at speed her twin brother stays home. When the traveling twin gets to star X, she immediately jumps onto the returning moving sidewalk and comes back to earth, again at speed She arrives on her 39th birthday (as determined by her watch).

(a) How old is her twin brother?

(b) How far away is star X? (Give your answer in light years.)

Call the outbound sidewalk system at the moment of departure.

(c) What are the coordinates (x, t) of the jump (from outbound to inbound sidewalk) in S?

(d) What are the coordinates

(e) What are the coordinates of the jump in

(f) If the traveling twin wants her watch to agree with the clock in how must she reset it immediately after the jump? What does her watch then read when she gets home? (This wouldn’t change her age, of course—she’s still 39—it would just make her watch agree with the standard synchronization in )

(g) If the traveling twin is asked the question, “How old is your brother right now?”, what is the correct reply (i) just before she makes the jump, (ii) just after she makes the jump? (Nothing dramatic happens to her brother during the split second between (i) and (ii), of course; what does change abruptly is his sister’s notion of what “right now, back home” means.)

(h) How many earth years does the return trip take? Add this to (ii) from (g) to determine how old she expects him to be at their reunion. Compare your answer to (a).

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