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Relative to the frame of the observer making the measurement, at what speed parallel to its length is the length of a meterstick 60 cm?

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Answer:

The speed of the observer is 2.4 x 10^8 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

The standard length of a meter stick is 100 cm

we are to calculate at what speed parallel to the length the length reduces to 60 cm.

This is a relativistic effect question. We know that the length will contract to this 60 cm following the equation below


l = l_(0)\sqrt{1 - \beta ^(2) }

where


l is the new length of 60 cm


l_(0) is the original length which is 100 cm


\beta is the the ratio v/c

where

v is the speed of the observer

c is the speed of light = 3 x 10^8 m/s

substituting values, we have

60 =
100\sqrt{1 - \beta ^(2) }

0.6 =
\sqrt{1 - \beta ^(2) }

we square both side

0.36 = 1 -
\beta ^(2)


\beta ^(2) = 1 - 0.36 = 0.64

β =
√(0.64) = 0.8

but β = v/c

v/c = 0.8

substituting value of c, we have

v = 0.8 x 3 x 10^8 = 2.4 x 10^8 m/s

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