Which one of the following does not involve the Doppler effect, a plane becoming louder as it approaches, or the change in the pitch of a train whistle as the train approaches and moves away, or the radar systems used by police to monitor your car's speed, or a shift in apparent color of a star moving away from the earth? Explain
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Which one of the following does not involve the Doppler effect, a plane becoming louder as it approaches, or the change in the pitch of a train whistle as the train approaches and moves away, or the radar systems used by police to monitor your car's speed, or a shift in apparent color of a star moving away from the earth? Explain
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- If a nuclear bomb is released into space and explodes, will it be audible assuming that you are an observer from space too? Why or why nota) Outline the essential problem with light, aether and the principle of relativity. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ONLY PART (i) and (iii) for (b) b) 'A frame of reference' is the object against which velocity is measured. The object such as the Earth or Sun provides a coordinate system for the purpose of assigning positions and times to events (i) Contrast an inertial frame of reference with a non-inertial frame of reference (ii) Describe what you would observe if you were to drop a coin in an aeroplane which is flying horizontally at a constant speed (iii) Explain how the observation made in (ii) illustrates that the aeroplane is an inertial frame of referenceSlick Willy is in traffic court (again) contesting a $50.00 ticket for running a red light. “You see, your Honor, as I was approaching the light, it appeared yellow to me because of the Doppler effect. The red light from the traffic signal was shifted up in frequency because I was traveling towards it, just like the pitch of an approaching car rises as it approaches you.” Calculate how fast Slick Willy must have been driving, in meters per second, to observe the red light (wavelength of 663 nm) as yellow (wavelength of 577 nm). (Treat the traffic light as stationary, and assume the Doppler shift formula for sound works for light as well.)
- The intensity of the light emitted by our sun peaks at about 550 nm. The frequency of this light is equal to 5.45x10^____. (Give the exponent.)Fully describe the doppler effect.3. Long-distance radio navigation for aircraft and ships uses synchronized pulses transmitted by widely separated transmitting stations. These pulses travel at the speed of light (186,000 miles per second). The difference in the times of arrival of these pulses at an aircraft or ship is constant on a hyperbola having the transmitting stations as foci. Assume that two stations 300 miles apart are positioned on a rectangular coordinate system with coordinates (-150, 0) and (150, 0), and that a ship is traveling on a hyperbolic path with coordinates (x, 66) (see figure 1). Station B -150 -50 100 50 -50 Port 50 Not drawn to scale Station A 150 Figure 1 a) Find the x-coordinate of the position of the ship when the time difference between the pulses from the transmitting stations is 1000 microseconds (0.001 second). (Round your answer to one decimal place.) b) Determine the distance between the port and station A. (Round your answer to one decimal place.) c) Find a linear equation that…
- 6. Solve for unknown parameters * 30 0.91 6A 90 A 6021. How fast would a vehicle have to be going for the driver to perceive a red light, with a wavelength of 700nm, to appear green, with a wavelength of 550 nm? If the driver gets pulled over for running the red light, do they have an argument? (Hint: convert the wavelengths to frequencies first)This a multiple choice please tell me the letter of the answer. These are 2 parts not 2 questions.
- Why is it difficult to study our own galaxy? O The sun obscures the view O We are within it and thus cannot see it from the outside O Earth's position is not ideal compared to other planets (within the galaxy) for viewing our galaxy O Parts of it are too far away to seeHello. this question is regarding the speed of light quick thought experiment: you have a rod that is 1 million kilometers across. if the rod can be moved slightly from either end, the other end will move as well. because this can serve as a signaling method to get small pieces of information across vast distances instantaneously, does it violate the speed of light?Slick Willy is in traffic court (again) contesting a $50.00 ticket for running a red light. “You see, your Honor, as I was approaching the light, it appeared yellow to me because of the Doppler effect. The red light from the traffic signal was shifted up in frequency because I was traveling towards it, just like the pitch of an approaching car rises as it approaches you.” Calculate how fast Slick Willy must have been driving, in meters per second, to observe the red light (wavelength of 683 nm) as yellow (wavelength of 576 nm). (Treat the traffic light as stationary, and assume the Doppler shift formula for sound works for light as well.)