Figure 37-21 shows one of four star cruisers that are in a race. As each cruiser passes the starting line, a shuttle craft leaves the cruiser and races toward the finish line. You, judging the race, are stationary relative to the starting and finish lines. The speeds v c of the cruisers relative to you and the speeds v s of the shuttle craft relative to their respective starships are, in that order, (1) 0.70 c , 0.40 c ; (2) 0.40 c , 0.70 c ; (3) 0.20 c , 0.90 c ; (4) 0.50 c , 0.60 c . (a) Rank the shuttle craft according to their speeds relative to you, greatest first. (b) Rank the shuttle craft according to the distances their pilots measure from the starting line to the finish line, greatest first. (c) Each starship sends a signal to its shuttle craft at a certain frequency ƒ 0 as measured on board the starship. Rank the shuttle craft according to the frequencies they detect, greatest first. Figure 37-21 Question 11.
Figure 37-21 shows one of four star cruisers that are in a race. As each cruiser passes the starting line, a shuttle craft leaves the cruiser and races toward the finish line. You, judging the race, are stationary relative to the starting and finish lines. The speeds v c of the cruisers relative to you and the speeds v s of the shuttle craft relative to their respective starships are, in that order, (1) 0.70 c , 0.40 c ; (2) 0.40 c , 0.70 c ; (3) 0.20 c , 0.90 c ; (4) 0.50 c , 0.60 c . (a) Rank the shuttle craft according to their speeds relative to you, greatest first. (b) Rank the shuttle craft according to the distances their pilots measure from the starting line to the finish line, greatest first. (c) Each starship sends a signal to its shuttle craft at a certain frequency ƒ 0 as measured on board the starship. Rank the shuttle craft according to the frequencies they detect, greatest first. Figure 37-21 Question 11.
Figure 37-21 shows one of four star cruisers that are in a race. As each cruiser passes the starting line, a shuttle craft leaves the cruiser and races toward the finish line. You, judging the race, are stationary relative to the starting and finish lines. The speeds vc of the cruisers relative to you and the speeds vs of the shuttle craft relative to their respective starships are, in that order, (1) 0.70c, 0.40c; (2) 0.40c, 0.70c; (3) 0.20c, 0.90c; (4) 0.50c, 0.60c. (a) Rank the shuttle craft according to their speeds relative to you, greatest first. (b) Rank the shuttle craft according to the distances their pilots measure from the starting line to the finish line, greatest first. (c) Each starship sends a signal to its shuttle craft at a certain frequency ƒ0 as measured on board the starship. Rank the shuttle craft according to the frequencies they detect, greatest first.
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Three point-like charges are placed at the corners of a square as shown in the figure, 28.0
cm on each side. Find the minimum amount of work required by an external force to move
the charge q1 to infinity. Let q1=-2.10 μC, q2=+2.40 μС, q3=+3.60 μC.
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