RELATIVITY PROCESSING TEST FINAL EXAM AND PRACTICE QUESTIONS EXAM NEWEST
ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
When we move around through space just a little bit, we are moving... - (ANSWER)mostly
through time and only a little bit through space
Light is different from objects with mass in that no matter how fast the source always -
(ANSWER)has the same speed
Einstein reasoned that - (ANSWER)all of the above
A spaceship moves away from a space station at one-half th e speed of light. If a person in
the space station flashes a light beacon, people in the ship will see light traveling toward
them at a speed of - (ANSWER)the speed of light
Suppose we observe light bouncing back and forth between two vertical clock mirrors in a
spaceship that is whizzing past us at a very high speed. Compared to what the person in
the spaceship sees the spaceship clock as running - (ANSWER)slow
If you are moving in a high-speed spaceship relatives to the Earth, you would -
(ANSWER)none of the above
According to the special thirty of relativity, all laws of nature are the same in reference
frames - (ANSWER)that move at constant speeds
Clocks on a spaceship moving very fast appear to run slow when viewed from -
(ANSWER)neither A nor B
When you approach a light source that in turn is moving towards you, your speed relative
to the emitted light waves - (ANSWER)stays the same
ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
When we move around through space just a little bit, we are moving... - (ANSWER)mostly
through time and only a little bit through space
Light is different from objects with mass in that no matter how fast the source always -
(ANSWER)has the same speed
Einstein reasoned that - (ANSWER)all of the above
A spaceship moves away from a space station at one-half th e speed of light. If a person in
the space station flashes a light beacon, people in the ship will see light traveling toward
them at a speed of - (ANSWER)the speed of light
Suppose we observe light bouncing back and forth between two vertical clock mirrors in a
spaceship that is whizzing past us at a very high speed. Compared to what the person in
the spaceship sees the spaceship clock as running - (ANSWER)slow
If you are moving in a high-speed spaceship relatives to the Earth, you would -
(ANSWER)none of the above
According to the special thirty of relativity, all laws of nature are the same in reference
frames - (ANSWER)that move at constant speeds
Clocks on a spaceship moving very fast appear to run slow when viewed from -
(ANSWER)neither A nor B
When you approach a light source that in turn is moving towards you, your speed relative
to the emitted light waves - (ANSWER)stays the same