chingyloke
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This is out of the success one book.
An alarm clock is set to go off in one hour when it is at rest. The alarm clock is set in motion at .95 times the speed of light (0.95 c)
a) calculate how long it would take the alarm to go off for stationary observes watching it move away at .95c
so i put it into the formula
Tv=To/sqroot(1-v^2/c^2)
Tv=60 (minutes) / sqroot (1-0.95^2)
Tv= 192 minutes
but the answers say 615 minutes. am i missing something? or is the book wrong?
An alarm clock is set to go off in one hour when it is at rest. The alarm clock is set in motion at .95 times the speed of light (0.95 c)
a) calculate how long it would take the alarm to go off for stationary observes watching it move away at .95c
so i put it into the formula
Tv=To/sqroot(1-v^2/c^2)
Tv=60 (minutes) / sqroot (1-0.95^2)
Tv= 192 minutes
but the answers say 615 minutes. am i missing something? or is the book wrong?