Problem 1CQ You are in an airplane cruising smoothly at 600 mph. What experiment, if any, could you do that would demonstrate that you are moving, while those on the ground are at rest?
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Problem 22MCQ
A space cowboy wants to eject from his spacecraft 100,000 km after passing a space buoy, as seen by spectators at rest with respect to the buoy. To do this, the cowboy sets a timer on his craft that will start as he passes the buoy. He plans to cruise by the buoy at 0.300c. How much time should he allow between passing the buoy and ejecting?
A. 1.01 s
B. 1.06 s
C. 1.11 s
D. 1.33 s
E. 1.58 s
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The first step in solving 27 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Problem 22MCQA space cowboy wants to eject from his spacecraft 100,000 km after passing a space buoy, as seen by spectators at rest with respect to the buoy. To do this, the cowboy sets a timer on his craft that will start as he passes the buoy. He plans to cruise by the buoy at 0.300c. How much time should he allow between passing the buoy and ejecting?A. 1.01 sB. 1.06 sC. 1.11 sD. 1.33 sE. 1.58 s
From the textbook chapter Relativity you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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