PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS
PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS
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Chapter 39, Problem 22P

(a)

To determine

Speed of the spaceship in frame S as a function for boost 1 to boost 10.

(a)

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Given:

Spaceship that is at rest in frame S is given speed increase boost 1 of 0.50c .

Spaceship is given further boost 2 of 0.50c after time 10s in new rest frame.

Process is continued indefinitely at 10s intervals.

Formula used:

Write the expression of equation for relativistic velocity addition

  Vj+1=Vj+0.50c1+( 0.50c)Vjc2

Here, Vj is speed after j-th boost and Vj+1 is speed after (j+1)-th boost.

Simplify the above expression

  Vj+1=( V j c)+0.501+0.50( V j c) …… (1)

Calculation:

Substitute 0 for j and 0.000 for (V0c) in expression (1)

  V0+1=( V 0 c )+0.501+0.50( V 0 c )V1=0.00+0.501+0.50( 0.00)V1=0.50

For rest of the values of j , speed is calculated in the table given below.

    Number of boosts jSpeed after j-th boost(Vjc)
    20.800
    30.929
    40.976
    50.992
    60.997
    70.999
    81.000
    91.000
    101.000

Draw a diagram to plot the speed in units of c along y axis and the number of boosts along x axis

  PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS, Chapter 39, Problem 22P , additional homework tip  1

Conclusion:

Thus, the speed is calculated and represented graphically as a function of number of boosts.

(b)

To determine

Graphical representation of gamma factor.

(b)

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Given:

Spaceship that is at rest in frame S is given speed increase boost 1 of 0.50c .

Spaceship is given further boost 2 of 0.50c after time 10s in new rest frame.

Process is continued indefinitely at 10s intervals.

Formula used:

Write the expression of gamma factor

  γj=1( 1 ( V j c ) 2 )12 …… (2)

Here, γj is the gamma factor after j-th boost

Calculation:

Substitute 0 for j and 0.000 for (V0c) in expression (2)

  γ0=1 ( 1 ( V 0 c ) 2 ) 1 2 =1 ( 1 ( 0.000 ) 2 ) 1 2 =1.00

For rest of the values of j , gamma factor is calculated in the table given below.

    Number of boosts jGamma factor after j-thboost γj
    11.15
    21.67
    32.69
    44.56
    57.83
    613.52
    723.39
    840.51
    970.15
    10121.50

Draw a diagram to plot the gamma factor along y axis and the number of boosts along x axis

  PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS, Chapter 39, Problem 22P , additional homework tip  2

Conclusion:

Thus, the gamma factor is calculated and represented graphically as a function of number of boosts.

(c)

To determine

Number of required boosts until speed of ship in S is greater than 0.999c .

(c)

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Introduction:

A spaceship that is at rest in frame S is given speed increase boost 1 of 0.50c first. The spaceship is again given a boost 2 of 0.50c after time 10s in the new rest frame. The process is continued indefinitely at 10s intervals.

The graph of the speed after j-th boost as a function of the number of boosts in Part (a) indicates that the speed of the spaceship is more than 0.999c after eight boosts as measured in the reference frame S .

Conclusion:

Thus, the number of required boosts until speed of ship in S is greater than 0.999c is 8.

(d)

To determine

Distance traveled by spaceship as well as average speed of spaceship between boost 1 and boost 6 in frame S .

(d)

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Given:

Spaceship that is at rest in frame S is given speed increase boost 1 of 0.50c .

Spaceship is given further boost 2 of 0.50c after time 10s in new rest frame.

Process is continued indefinitely at 10s intervals.

Formula used:

Write the expression of distance traversed by spaceship between boosts 1 and 6 in frame S

  ΔX=(10s)(V1γ1+V2γ2+V3γ3+V4γ4+V5γ5) …… (3)

Write the expression for elapsed time between boosts 1 and 6 in frame S

  T=(10s)(γ1+γ2+γ3+γ4+γ5) …… (4)

Write the expression for average speed of spaceship in frame S between boosts 1 and 6

  U=ΔXT …… (5)

Calculation:

Substitute 0.5c for V1 , 0.8c for V2 , 0.929c for V3 , 0.976c for V4 , 0.992c for V5 , 1.15 for γ1 , 1.67 for γ2 , 2.69 for γ3 , 4.56 for γ4 and 7.83 for γ5 in expression (3)

  ΔX=(10s)(( 0.5c)( 1.15)+( 0.8c)( 1.67)+( 0.929c)( 2.69)+( 0.976c)( 4.56)+( 0.992)( 7.83))=166cs Substitute 1.15 for γ1 , 1.67 for γ2 , 2.69 for γ3 , 4.56 for γ4 and 7.83 for γ5 in expression (4)

  T=(10s)(1.15+1.67+2.69+4.56+7.83)=179s

Substitute 166cs for ΔX and 179s for T in expression (5)

  U=( 166cs)( 179s)=0.927c

Conclusion:

Thus, the distance traveled by spaceship is 166cs and average speed of spaceship between boost 1 and boost 6 in frame S is 0.927c .

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