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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Refer to Conceptual Example 11 as an aid in solving this problem. An intergalactic cruiser has two types of guns: a photon cannon that fi res a beam of laser light and an ion gun that shoots ions at a velocity of 0.950c relative to the cruiser. The cruiser closes in on an alien spacecraft at a velocity of 0.800c relative to this spacecraft. The captain fi res both types of guns. At what velocity do the aliens see (a) the laser light and (b) the ions approach them? At what velocity do the aliens see (c) the laser light and (d) the ions move away from the cruiser?
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The first step in solving 28 problem number 39 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Refer to Conceptual Example 11 as an aid in solving this problem. An intergalactic cruiser has two types of guns: a photon cannon that fi res a beam of laser light and an ion gun that shoots ions at a velocity of 0.950c relative to the cruiser. The cruiser closes in on an alien spacecraft at a velocity of 0.800c relative to this spacecraft. The captain fi res both types of guns. At what velocity do the aliens see (a) the laser light and (b) the ions approach them? At what velocity do the aliens see (c) the laser light and (d) the ions move away from the cruiser?
From the textbook chapter Special Relativity you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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