m A particle known as a pion lives for a short time before breaking apart into other particles. Suppose that a pion is moving at a speed of 0.990c, and an observer who is stationary in a laboratory measures the pions lifetime to be 3.5 3 1028 s. (a) What is the lifetime according to a hypothetical person who is riding along with the pion? (b) According to this hypothetical person, how far does the laboratory move before the pion breaks apart?
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Suppose that you are planning a trip in which a spacecraft is to travel at a constant velocity for exactly six months, as measured by a clock on board the spacecraft, and then return home at the same speed. Upon your return, the people on earth will have advanced exactly one hundred years into the future. According to special relativity, how fast must you travel? Express your answer to fi ve signifi cant fi gures as a multiple of cfor example, 0.955 85c
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The first step in solving 28 problem number 3 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Suppose that you are planning a trip in which a spacecraft is to travel at a constant velocity for exactly six months, as measured by a clock on board the spacecraft, and then return home at the same speed. Upon your return, the people on earth will have advanced exactly one hundred years into the future. According to special relativity, how fast must you travel? Express your answer to fi ve signifi cant fi gures as a multiple of cfor example, 0.955 85c
From the textbook chapter Special Relativity you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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