A radar transmitter T is fixed to a reference frame S' that is moving to the right with speed v relative to reference frame S (Fig. 37-33). A mechanical timer (essentially a clock) in frame S' , having a period τ 0 (measured in S' ), causes transmitter T to emit timed radar pulses, which travel at the speed of light and are received by R , a receiver fixed in frame S. (a) What is the period τ of the timer as detected by observer A , who is fixed in frame S ? (b) Show that at receiver R the time interval between pulses arriving from T is not τ or τ 0 , but τ R = τ 0 c + v c − v . (c) Explain why receiver R and observer A , who are in the same reference frame, measure a different period for the transmitter. ( Hint : A clock and a radar pulse are not the same thing.) Figure 37-33 Problem 84.
A radar transmitter T is fixed to a reference frame S' that is moving to the right with speed v relative to reference frame S (Fig. 37-33). A mechanical timer (essentially a clock) in frame S' , having a period τ 0 (measured in S' ), causes transmitter T to emit timed radar pulses, which travel at the speed of light and are received by R , a receiver fixed in frame S. (a) What is the period τ of the timer as detected by observer A , who is fixed in frame S ? (b) Show that at receiver R the time interval between pulses arriving from T is not τ or τ 0 , but τ R = τ 0 c + v c − v . (c) Explain why receiver R and observer A , who are in the same reference frame, measure a different period for the transmitter. ( Hint : A clock and a radar pulse are not the same thing.) Figure 37-33 Problem 84.
A radar transmitter T is fixed to a reference frame S' that is moving to the right with speed v relative to reference frame S (Fig. 37-33). A mechanical timer (essentially a clock) in frame S', having a period τ0 (measured in S'), causes transmitter T to emit timed radar pulses, which travel at the speed of light and are received by R, a receiver fixed in frame S. (a) What is the period τ of the timer as detected by observer A, who is fixed in frame S? (b) Show that at receiver R the time interval between pulses arriving from T is not τ or τ0, but
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Figure 37-33 Problem 84.
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