I have 2 queries :
1) In the surfing book, they said that a spaceship in geostationary orbit is an inertial frame of reference. Why is this so? I thought it was non-inertial because even though the spaceship is travelling at a constant velocity, its direction is constantly changing, and so it undergoes centripetal acceleration.
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2) I see many textbooks saying that the apparatus of the Michelson-Morley experiment should be rotated through by 90 degrees because the first detection of the interference pattern isn't enough due to the fact that the phase difference might be caused by the different in length of the 2 pathways taken by the light beams. I think I'm interpreting the question incorrectly? Because what I'm thinking is that if the two mirrors are at equal distances from the half-silvered mirror, then wouldn't the light rays be travelling the same distance?
Thank you to anyone in advance!
1) In the surfing book, they said that a spaceship in geostationary orbit is an inertial frame of reference. Why is this so? I thought it was non-inertial because even though the spaceship is travelling at a constant velocity, its direction is constantly changing, and so it undergoes centripetal acceleration.
and
2) I see many textbooks saying that the apparatus of the Michelson-Morley experiment should be rotated through by 90 degrees because the first detection of the interference pattern isn't enough due to the fact that the phase difference might be caused by the different in length of the 2 pathways taken by the light beams. I think I'm interpreting the question incorrectly? Because what I'm thinking is that if the two mirrors are at equal distances from the half-silvered mirror, then wouldn't the light rays be travelling the same distance?
Thank you to anyone in advance!