A) 3.1E-5 s
B) 7.6E-6 s
C) 1.5E-5 s
D) 5.1E-5 s
E) 4.3E-5 s
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A) According to special relativity,moving clocks run more slowly than those at rest,and according to general relativity,clocks higher in a gravity field run more quickly..
B) According to special relativity,moving clocks run more quickly than those at rest,and according to general relativity,clocks higher in a gravity field also run more quickly..
C) According to special relativity,moving clocks run more quickly than those at rest,and according to general relativity,clocks higher in a gravity field run more slowly..
D) According to special relativity,moving clocks run more quickly than those at rest,and according to general relativity,clocks higher in a gravity field also run more quickly.
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A) 1.19
B) 1.44
C) 1.09
D) 1.20
E) 1.38
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A) 0.80c
B) 0.70c
C) c
D) This is a question that cannot be answered without knowing in which reference frames the speeds given in the problem.If you agree,then this is the answer that you should choose.
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A) 2.0 years
B) 2.4 years
C) 1.4 years
D) 3.0 years
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A) 1.5 × l08 m/s
B) 2.0 × 108 m/s
C) 2.8 × l08 m/s
D) 6.8 × 107 m/s
E) 1.3 × 108 m/s
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A) 2.00E-18 kg·m/s
B) 2.81E-18 kg·m/s
C) 2.06E-18 kg·m/s
D) 2.89E-18 kg·m/s
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A) 0.55
B) 0.71
C) 0.51
D) 1.4
E) 1.8
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A) 0.79c
B) 0.65c
C) 0.83c
D) 0.49c
E) 0.48c
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A) the time recorded on my watch and the previous stationary time
B) the time recorded on the passenger's watch and the previous stationary time
C) the time recorded on my watch and the time recorded on the passenger's watch
D) None of the times are the same.
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A) Mass and energy are equivalent.
B) Space and time are absolutes.
C) Energy is conserved only in elastic collisions.
D) Speed of light in a vacuum is same for all observers regardless of source velocity.
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A) There is no speed at which the particle can have double the momentum since it would require the particle to move at speed
B) ![]()
C) ![]()
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A) 0.440 T
B) 1.25 T
C) 0.600 T
D) 1.67 T
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A) the electron going from back to front
B) the electron going from front to back
C) They both took the same time.
D) Since nothing can go faster than light,an electron cannot move toward the left with a speed of 0.8c through a boxcar moving toward the right with a speed of 0.6c.
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A) the discovery of black holes
B) muon experiments
C) twin experiments
D) red shift in distant galaxies
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A) less than 50 years
B) 50 years
C) more than 50 years
D) exactly 100 years
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A) is not related to its relativistic momentum.
B) increases with increasing relativistic momentum.
C) decreases with increasing relativistic momentum.
D) is a constant.
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A) The Large Hadron Collider
B) The Sudbury Graviton Observatory
C) The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory
D) The Superconducting Super Collider
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A) the ether moved with the Sun.
B) the ether moved with the Earth.
C) the speed of the ether wind was greater than expected.
D) no effect.
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A) 13.61 × 1023 J
B) 5.95 × 1023 J
C) 5.06 × 1022 J
D) 4.61 × 1022 J
E) 27.00 × 1023 J
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