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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You are driving down a two-lane country road, and a truck in the opposite lane is traveling toward you. Suppose that the speed of light in a vacuum is c 5 65 m/s. Determine the speed of the truck relative to you when (a) your speed is 25 m/s and the trucks speed is 35 m/s and (b) your speed is 5.0 m/s and the trucks speed is 55 m/s. The speeds given in parts (a) and (b) are relative to the ground.
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The first step in solving 28 problem number 34 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: You are driving down a two-lane country road, and a truck in the opposite lane is traveling toward you. Suppose that the speed of light in a vacuum is c 5 65 m/s. Determine the speed of the truck relative to you when (a) your speed is 25 m/s and the trucks speed is 35 m/s and (b) your speed is 5.0 m/s and the trucks speed is 55 m/s. The speeds given in parts (a) and (b) are relative to the ground.
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