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Sample Questions Ch. 35 - Special Theory of Relativity The place form which motion is observed and measured is called - Answer- a frame of reference The speed of light is - Answer- constant for all observers What is special about the ratio distance traveled per unit of time? - Answer- it is constant for light According to the special theory of relativity, all laws of nature are the same - Answer- in all uniformly moving reference frames How fast would a light beam appear to Einstein is her were traveling in the same direction at 90% of the speed of light? - Answer- c A postulate of special relativity is that the speed of light - Answer- for all observers is a constant Two lightning bolts are seen to strike two distant locations at the same time. Seen from a different location, the two lightning bolts - Answer- may or may not be seen at the same time When you run along the hall form one classroom to another you're moving through - Answer- time and space All events and all things exist in "the spacetime continuum" with coordinates - Answer- of distances in three dimensions, and of time An observer moving with a light clock in a spaceship sees a light flash bouncing up and down between parallel mirrors in 1 nanosecond. An observer at rest outside the spaceship sees the same up-and-down flash in - Answer- more than 1 nanosecond The stretching out of time due to motion is called time - Answer- dilation Compared to clocks in a stationary reference frame, clocks in a moving reference frame run - Answer- slower Clocks on a spaceship moving at high speed relative to the Earth run more slowly when viewed from - Answer- Earth Objects moving at realistic speeds appear to observers at rest to be - Answer- shrunken

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Sample Questions Ch. 35 - Special
Theory of Relativity
The place form which motion is observed and measured is called - Answer- a frame
of reference

The speed of light is - Answer- constant for all observers

What is special about the ratio distance traveled per unit of time? - Answer- it is
constant for light

According to the special theory of relativity, all laws of nature are the same - Answer-
in all uniformly moving reference frames

How fast would a light beam appear to Einstein is her were traveling in the same
direction at 90% of the speed of light? - Answer- c

A postulate of special relativity is that the speed of light - Answer- for all observers is
a constant

Two lightning bolts are seen to strike two distant locations at the same time. Seen
from a different location, the two lightning bolts - Answer- may or may not be seen at
the same time

When you run along the hall form one classroom to another you're moving through -
Answer- time and space

All events and all things exist in "the spacetime continuum" with coordinates -
Answer- of distances in three dimensions, and of time

An observer moving with a light clock in a spaceship sees a light flash bouncing up
and down between parallel mirrors in 1 nanosecond. An observer at rest outside the
spaceship sees the same up-and-down flash in - Answer- more than 1 nanosecond

The stretching out of time due to motion is called time - Answer- dilation

Compared to clocks in a stationary reference frame, clocks in a moving reference
frame run - Answer- slower

Clocks on a spaceship moving at high speed relative to the Earth run more slowly
when viewed from - Answer- Earth

Objects moving at realistic speeds appear to observers at rest to be - Answer-
shrunken

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