35. Special Relativity
Consequences of Relativity
- Multiple Choice
According to the theory of relativity, how is time dilation (that is, ) perceived by an observer watching a moving clock compared to their own clock?
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A 0.30-kg meter stick moving parallel to its length passes you at high speed. You measure its length to be 48.0 cm. What is its kinetic energy?
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What are the rest energy, the kinetic energy, and the total energy of a 1.0 g particle with a speed of 0.80c?
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An atomic clock is taken to the North Pole, while another stays at the Equator. How far will they be out of synchronization after 1.5 years has elapsed? [Hint: Use the binomial expansion, Appendix A–2.]
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Calculate the escape velocity, using Newtonian mechanics, from an object that has collapsed to its Schwarzschild radius.
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Astronomers have measured the rotation of gas around a possible supermassive black hole of about 2 billion solar masses at the center of a galaxy. If the radius from the galactic center to the gas clouds is 68 light-years, estimate the value of z.
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The Sun radiates energy at a rate of about 4 x 10²⁶ W.
(a) At what rate is the Sun’s mass decreasing?
(b) How long does it take for the Sun to lose a mass equal to that of Earth?
(c) Estimate how long the Sun could last if it radiated constantly at this rate.
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A star is 23.5 light-years from Earth. How long would it take a spacecraft traveling 0.950c to reach that star as measured by observers on Earth?
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In one of Thomson’s experiments he placed a thin metal foil in the electron beam and measured its temperature rise. Consider a cathode-ray tube in which electrons are accelerated through a 2000 V potential difference, then strike a 10 mg copper foil. What is the electron-beam current if the foil temperature rises 6.0°C in 10 s? Assume no loss of energy by radiation or other means. The specific heat of copper is 385 J/kg K .
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Your job is to synchronize the clocks in a reference frame. You are going to do so by flashing a light at the origin at t = 0 s. To what time should the clock at (x, y, z) = (30 m, 40 m, 0 m) be preset?
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A star is 23.5 light-years from Earth. How long would it take a spacecraft traveling 0.950c to reach that star as measured by observers: What is the distance traveled according to observers on the spacecraft?
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