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What is the apparent deflection of a light beam in an elevator which is 2.7 m wide if the elevator is accelerating downward at 9.8 m/s^2?

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Answer:


X=3.37561*10^(-16)

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Width
w=2.7m

Acceleration
a=9.8m/s^2

Generally the equation for The apparent deflection is mathematically given by

X= 0.5 *g*t^2

Where


t=(width)/(Velocity of light)


t=(2.5)/(3*10^8)


t=8.3*10^(-9)

Therefore


X= 0.5 *9.8*(8.3*10^(-9))^2


X=3.37561*10^(-16)

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