Problem 1Q You are in a windowless car in an exceptionally smooth train moving at constant velocity. Is there any physical experiment you can do in the train car to determine whether you are moving? Explain.
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A spaceship leaves Earth traveling at 0.71c. A second spaceship leaves the first at a speed of 0.87c with respect to the first. Calculate the speed of the second ship with respect to Earth if it is fired (a) in the same direction the first spaceship is already moving. (b) directly backward toward Earth.
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The first step in solving 26 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A spaceship leaves Earth traveling at 0.71c. A second spaceship leaves the first at a speed of 0.87c with respect to the first. Calculate the speed of the second ship with respect to Earth if it is fired (a) in the same direction the first spaceship is already moving. (b) directly backward toward Earth.
From the textbook chapter Linear Momentum you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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