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Category > Physics Posted 20 Apr 2017 My Price 9.00

series of thought experiments

What follows is a series of thought experiments. Based on what you have learned from the text and other reading, offer an explanation for the scenarios given.

  1. Person A is standing in a field, and person B is riding in a car that is moving with velocity (v). The person in the car shines a flashlight in the direction he or she is moving. 
  2. Question: What speed of light will each person measure?
  3. Person A is standing in a field. Person A has a "light clock" (two mirrors reflecting a beam of light back and forth) and a watch synchronized with the light clock. Person B is in a moving car with a light clock synchronized to his or her watch. Discuss what happens with regard to the time measured by each watch.
  4. Person A is at rest with a light clock. Person B is in a car moving to the left (as seen by Person A) with a light clock. Discuss how each person will perceive time. Use algebra to find the time measured by Person A with respect to how he or she perceives the time measured by person B.
  5. Person A is flying through space with Person B exactly 186,000 miles behind. When Person A wants to accelerate, he or she uses a flashlight to signal person B. This means they accelerate together and remain exactly 186,000 miles apart. Person A waits exactly 1 second to allow the light to reach Person B before he or she accelerates, so they remain 186,000 miles apart from their perspective. What observation will a person standing on the ground (at rest with respect to the ground) make?
  6. Discuss these scenarios above with respect to the Correspondence Principle.

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Status NEW Posted 20 Apr 2017 08:04 AM My Price 9.00

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