I got something a bit different actually (2.8227 E 24) but not sure though as I could have made a mistake somewhere.Uhh, a) planet B
B) 8.936 x10^35 N
Just guessing , haven't done this in ages lol
Find the time dilationPerson A and Person B both fly to a planet which is 25 light years away.
Person B flies at 0.8c and Person B flies at 0.6c.
When both people arrive, who is older and by how much?
That seems correct I thinkFind the time dilation
The one with the highest dilation is the oldest
Subtract with result of time dilation thus providing the difference
Is this right ?
Sorry , I am out right now... Don't have calculator
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Not that simple.Find the time dilation
The one with the highest dilation is the oldest
Subtract with result of time dilation thus providing the difference
Is this right ?
Sorry , I am out right now... Don't have calculator
Hmm.. not too sure, but:Person A and Person B both fly to a planet which is 25 light years away.
Person B flies at 0.8c and Person B flies at 0.6c.
When both people arrive, who is older and by how much?
For person A, it would take 25/0.8 = 31.25 yearsRight approach, finding both proper time and dilated time, but you have made a boo boo with the t0 when calculating dilated time
btw, strong first post!
According to what you have done, A should age ~27 years, but B only ages 20 years. The person who travels faster will always age less
Find the ratio of the forces of gravity on the moons.Question:
3 moons, X, Y and Z are in orbit around the same planet. The moons have identical orbital speeds, but masses of M, 9M and 25M respectively. Determine the ratio of their orbital radii and justify your answer.
Is that your answer?Find the ratio of the forces of gravity on the moons.
no, just another questionIs that your answer?
If so, nope