UNIVERSE (LOOSELEAF):STARS+GALAXIES
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Chapter 24, Problem 16Q
To determine

(a)

The time taken by the blob to travel from the point A to B.

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Answer to Problem 16Q

The time taken by the blob to travel from point A to B is 30years.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The distance between the point A and B is, d1=26ly.

The distance travelled by the blob in sideway direction is, d2=24ly.

The distance travelled by the blob in the transverse direction is, d3=10ly.

Formula used:

The expression for the calculation of the time is given by,

t=dv

Here, t is the time taken, d is the distance covered and v is the speed.

Calculation:

The speed of the blob is calculated as,

v=( 13 15)(3× 108m/s)=( 13 15)(3× 108m/s× 10 3 km 1m)=( 13 15)(3× 105km/s)=( 13 15)(3× 105km/s× ( 60×60×24×365 )s 1year)

Solve further,

v=( 13 15)(9.46× 10 12km/year)=8.19×1012km/year

The time taken by the blob the point from point A to B is calculated as,

t=d1v=26ly8.19× 10 12km/year=( 26ly× 9.46× 10 12 km 1ly )( 8.19× 10 12 km/ year )=30years

Conclusion:

Therefore, the time taken by the blob from the point A to B is 30years.

To determine

(b)

The year in which the light from the point B reaches the earth.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 16Q

The year in which the light from the point B reaches the earth is 2023.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The year in which the light from the point A reaches the earth is, 2020.

The distance between the point A and B is, d1=26ly.

The distance travelled by the blob in sideway direction is, d2=24ly.

The distance travelled by the blob in the transverse direction is, d3=10ly.

Formula used:

The distance covered by the light in the sideway direction is calculated as,

t=d2v

The extra time taken by the light to travel from point B is given by,

extra time=(time taken from point A)(time taken from point B)=30years27years=3 years

The year in which the light from the point B reaches the earth is given by,

year of light reaching from point B=(year of light reaching the earth from the point A)+(extratime)

Calculation:

The distance covered by the light in the sideway direction is calculated as,

t=d2v=24ly8.19× 10 12km/year=( 24ly× 9.46× 10 12 km 1ly )( 8.19× 10 12 km/ year )=27years

The extra time taken by the light to travel from point B is calculated as,

extra time=(time taken from point A)(time taken from point B)=30years27years=3 years

The year in which the light from the point B reaches the earth is calculated as,

year of light reaching from point B=( year of light reaching the  earth from the point A)+( extra time)=2020+3=2023

Conclusion:

Therefore, the year in which the light from the point B reaches the earth is 2023.

To determine

(c)

The speed of the blob across the sky on the earth.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 16Q

The speed of the blob across the sky on the earth is 103c.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The year in which the light of the blob from the point A reaches the earth is, y1=2020.

The year in which the light of the blob from the point B reaches the earth is, y1=2023.

The distance travelled by the blob in the transverse direction is, d3=10ly.

Formula used:

The expression for the calculation of the speed of the blob across the sky is given by,

speed of blob across the sky=( transverse distance between  the point A and B)( difference in time taken by the  light from A and B to reach earth)

Calculation:

The speed of the blob across the sky on the earth is calculated as,

speed of blob across the sky=( transverse distance between  the point A and B )( difference in time taken by the  light from A and B to reach earth )=10ly( 20232020)years=103c

Conclusion:

Therefore, the speed of the blob across the sky on the earth is 103c.

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