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Question 561
Multiple Choice
A planet has two small satellites in circular orbits around the planet. The first satellite has a period 18.0 hours and an orbital radius 2.00 × 10
7
m. The second planet has an orbital radius 3.00 × 10
7
m. What is the period of the second satellite?
Question 562
Multiple Choice
A rocket is moving at 1/4 the speed of light relative to Earth.At the center of this rocket,a light suddenly flashes.To an observer at rest in the rocket
Question 563
Multiple Choice
The moons of Mars,Phobos (Fear) and Deimos (Terror) ,are very close to the planet compared to Earth's Moon.Their orbital radii are 9,378 km and 23,459 km respectively.What is the ratio of the period of revolution of Phobos to that of Deimos?
Question 564
Multiple Choice
A rocket is moving at 1/4 the speed of light relative to Earth.At the center of this rocket,a light suddenly flashes.To an observer at rest on Earth
Question 565
Multiple Choice
Astronaut Mark Uri is space-traveling from planet X to planet Y at a speed of 0.65c relative to the planets,which are at rest relative to each other.When he is precisely halfway between the planets,a distance of 1.0 light-hour from each one as measured in the planet frame,nuclear devices are detonated on both planets.The explosions are simultaneous in Mark's frame.What is the difference in the time of arrival of the flashes from the explosions as observed by Mark?
Question 566
Multiple Choice
Two moons orbit a planet in nearly circular orbits. Moon A has orbital radius r,and moon B has orbital radius 4r. Moon A takes 20 days to complete one orbit. How long does it take moon B to complete an orbit?
Question 567
Short Answer
An unstable particle is moving at a speed of 2.6 × 10
8
m/s relative to a laboratory. Its lifetime is measured by a stationary observer in the laboratory to be 4.7 × 10
-6
seconds.What is the lifetime of the particle,measured in the rest frame of the particle? (c = 3.00 × 10
8
m/s)
Question 568
Multiple Choice
An astronaut in an inertial reference frame measures a time interval Δt between her heartbeats.What will observers in all other inertial reference frames measure for the time interval between her heartbeats?
Question 569
Short Answer
The closest known star to our solar system is Alpha Centauri,which is approximately 4.30 light years away. A spaceship with a constant speed of 0.800c relative to the earth travels from Earth to this star. (a)How much time would elapse during the trip on a clock on board the spaceship? (b)How much time would elapse during the trip on a clock on Earth?
Question 570
Multiple Choice
Ekapluto is an unknown planet that has two moons in circular orbits.The table summarizes the hypothetical data about the moons.
The orbital period of Moon B is closest to
Question 571
Multiple Choice
As measured in Earth's rest frame,a spaceship traveling at 0.964c takes 11.2 y to travel between planets.How long does the trip take as measured by someone on the spaceship?
Question 572
Multiple Choice
A star is moving towards the earth with a speed at 90% the speed of light.It emits light,which moves away from the star at the speed of light.Relative to us on earth,what is the speed of the light moving toward us from the star?