Predict/Explain Suppose you are a traveling salesman for SSC, the Spacely Sprockets Company. You travel on a spaceship that reaches speeds near the speed of light , and you are paid by the hour. (a) When you return to Earth after a sales trip, would you prefer to be paid according to the clock at Spacely Sprockets universal headquarters on Earth according to the clock on the spaceship in which you travel, or would your pay be the same in either case? (b) Choose the best explanation from among the following: I. You want to be paid according to the clock on Earth, because the clock on the spaceship runs slow when it approaches the speed of light. II. Collect your pay according to the clock on the spaceship because according to you the clock on Earth has run slow. III. Your pay would be the same in either case because motion is relative, and all inertial observers will agree on the amount of time that has elapsed.
Predict/Explain Suppose you are a traveling salesman for SSC, the Spacely Sprockets Company. You travel on a spaceship that reaches speeds near the speed of light , and you are paid by the hour. (a) When you return to Earth after a sales trip, would you prefer to be paid according to the clock at Spacely Sprockets universal headquarters on Earth according to the clock on the spaceship in which you travel, or would your pay be the same in either case? (b) Choose the best explanation from among the following: I. You want to be paid according to the clock on Earth, because the clock on the spaceship runs slow when it approaches the speed of light. II. Collect your pay according to the clock on the spaceship because according to you the clock on Earth has run slow. III. Your pay would be the same in either case because motion is relative, and all inertial observers will agree on the amount of time that has elapsed.
Predict/Explain Suppose you are a traveling salesman for SSC, the Spacely Sprockets Company. You travel on a spaceship that reaches speeds near the speed of light, and you are paid by the hour. (a) When you return to Earth after a sales trip, would you prefer to be paid according to the clock at Spacely Sprockets universal headquarters on Earth according to the clock on the spaceship in which you travel, or would your pay be the same in either case? (b) Choose the best explanation from among the following:
I. You want to be paid according to the clock on Earth, because the clock on the spaceship runs slow when it approaches the speed of light.
II. Collect your pay according to the clock on the spaceship because according to you the clock on Earth has run slow.
III. Your pay would be the same in either case because motion is relative, and all inertial observers will agree on the amount of time that has elapsed.
Definition Definition Rate at which light travels, measured in a vacuum. The speed of light is a universal physical constant used in many areas of physics, most commonly denoted by the letter c . The value of the speed of light c = 299,792,458 m/s, but for most of the calculations, the value of the speed of light is approximated as c = 3 x 10 8 m/s.
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12. A stone is dropped from the top of a cliff. It is seen to hit the ground below
after 3.55 s. How high is the cliff?
13. A ball is dropped from rest at the top of a building that is 320 m tall. Assuming
no air resistance, what is the speed of the ball just before it strikes the ground?
14. Estimate (a) how long it took King Kong to fall straight down from the top
of the Empire State Building (280m high), and (b) his velocity just before
"landing".
Useful equations
For Constant Velocity:
V =>
D
X = V₁t + Xo
For Constant Acceleration:
Vr = V + at
X = Xo+Vot +
v=V+2a(X-Xo)
\prom = V +V
V velocity
t = time
D Distance
X = Final Position
Xo Initial Position
V = Final Velocity
Vo Initial Velocity
a = acceleration
For free fall
Yf
= Final Position
Yo Initial Position
g = 9.80
m
$2
For free fall:
V = V + gt
Y=Yo+Vo t +
+gt
V,² = V₁²+2g (Y-Yo)
V+Vo
Vprom=
2
6
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