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The Physics of Everyday Phenomena
Quiz 20: Relativity
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
In an observation made in 1919 demonstrating the deflection of starlight due to gravity, light rays moving near ___________ bent to a slightly different angle.
Question 22
Multiple Choice
An inertial force can be felt by observers
Question 23
Multiple Choice
Two identical clocks are made. One is placed on the surface of a massive planet, and the other is placed in interstellar space. Which runs faster?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Two identical atomic clocks are made. One is placed in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains at the NIST in Boulder, Colorado, about one mile above the sea level, and the second is flown in a GPS satellite around Earth at about 17,000 mph. Which clock gets ahead of the other?
Question 25
Multiple Choice
Light takes 4.3 years to travel from Alpha Centauri (the star closest to the Sun) to the Earth. If a spaceship traveling near the speed of light were to make the same trip, the time to travel this distance as measured by the astronauts would be
Question 26
Multiple Choice
According to the postulates of special relativity
Question 27
Multiple Choice
An airplane travels from east to west with a velocity 450 mi/hr relative to the Earth. At the same time the wind is blowing from west to east at 50 mi/hr. What is the speed of the plane with respect to the air?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Einstein performed thought experiments to understand the implications of the postulates of special relativity because
Question 29
Multiple Choice
A student calculates the momentum of a body moving at a relativistic speed by multiplying the rest mass by the velocity. This gives a result for the momentum that is
Question 30
Multiple Choice
Suppose Spider-Man throws a web that is 1.00 m long with a velocity of 0.8c (
γ
\gamma
γ
= 5/3) with respect to the Earth. What will be the length of web as observed by J. Jonah Jameson standing on the Earth?
Question 31
Multiple Choice
If one could measure the exact mass of a biscuit while hot and then compare it to the exact mass of the biscuit when cold, the result would be
Question 32
Multiple Choice
A train has a rest length of 100 m. Traveling at a very high velocity, it goes through a tunnel of length 80 m. Observers located at both ends of the tunnel note that at one instant the train appears to exactly fit within the tunnel. What is the velocity of the train expressed in units of c?
Question 33
Multiple Choice
An object that appears green in empty space is placed near but not in a black hole. To an observer far from the black hole, the object would appear
Question 34
Multiple Choice
The most important conclusion to be drawn from the Michelson-Morley experiment is that
Question 35
Multiple Choice
The Flash, a comic superhero, is able to run close to the speed of light. Two people, with synchronized watches, stand several kilometers apart and time the Flash as he runs a straight course. The Flash has his own stopwatch and uses it to independently time his run. The Flash also observes the speed at which the finish line moves toward him, and upon finishing his run he calculates the length of the course by multiplying this speed by the time on his stopwatch. Who measures (I) the Flash's proper time for the race, and who measures (II) the rest or proper length for the race?
Question 36
Multiple Choice
An object with a nonzero rest mass moving at the speed of light would have
Question 37
Multiple Choice
A starship "Alpha" travels at 0.8c past an identical starship, "Beta," which is at rest. Both an engineer on the "Alpha" and a scientist on the "Beta" measure the length of the other ship as it passes by. Who measures the longer length?