admin November 25, 2020 Numerical Problem 1, Advent of Modern Physics 2 Comments The length of a spaceship is measured to be exactly one-third of its proper length. What is the speed of the spaceship relative to the observer? Solution Formula: We know that Where L = relativistic length of the body, L0 is the proper or rest length, v is the relativistic velocity of the body and c is the velocity of light. Given:Relativistic length, L = 1/3(L0) Velocity of light = c Required: Relativistic velocity, v Put the values in the above formula Next Question List of Questions MCQs Tagged Practice problem on Lorentz contraction., Practice problem1 on Special Theory of realtivity., The length of a spaceship is measured to be exactly one-third of its proper length. What is the speed of the spaceship relative to the observer? Post navigation Previous Previous post: Numerical Problems, Advent of Modern Physics … msaNext Next post: Numerical Problem 2, Advent of Modern Physics … msa 2 Comments Pingback:Numerical Problem 2, Advent of Modern Physics … msa – msa Pingback:Numerical Problems, Advent of Modern Physics … msa – msa Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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