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A meter stick moves parallel to its axis with speed of 0.96 c relative to you. What would you measure for the length of the stick? The speed of light is 2.99793 × 108 m/s. Hong does it take for the stick to move past you?

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Answer:

The length of the stick is 0.28 m.

The time the stick take to move is 0.97 ns.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Relative speed of stick v= 0.96 c

Speed of light
c= 2.99793*10^(8)\ m/s

Proper length of stick = 1 m

We need to calculate the length of the stick

Using formula of length


\Delta l=\Delta l_(0)\sqrt{(1-(v^2)/(c^2))}

Put the value into the formula


\Delta l=1\sqrt{1-((0.96)^2c^2)/(c^2)}


\Delta l=1√(1-(0.96)^2)


\Delta l=0.28\ m

We need to calculate the time the stick take to move

Using formula of time


t=(\Delta l)/(v)

Put the value into the formula


t=(0.28)/(0.96*(2.99793*10^(8)))


t=9.72*10^(-10)\ sec


t=0.97\ ns

Hence, The length of the stick is 0.28 m.

The time the stick take to move is 0.97 ns.

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