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Vladimir [108]
4 years ago
9

Captain Ray, on the Galactic Explorer, sets off bright signal lights at the two ends of his spaceship so that they are seen as f

lashing simultaneously by General Kay, who is watch the ship go by. General Kay concludes that she was next to the midpoint of the ship at the instant when the lights flashed in her reference frame. This can only happen if Captain Ray, at the center of the Galactic Explorer:________
a. sees the lights flash simultaneously in his coordinate system.

b. sees the bow (front) light flash before the aft (rear) light.

c. sees the aft (rear) light flash before the bow(front light.

d. can calculate that the light flashes reach Corporal Maxwell so that the flash from the bow light reaches him before the flash from the aft light.

e. can calculate that the light flashes reach Corporal Maxwell so that the flash from the aft light reaches him before the flash from the bow light.
Physics
1 answer:
sergeinik [125]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

b. sees the bow (front) light flash before the aft (rear) light.

Explanation:

Galactic Explorer is the mission in which we explore about the universe. The spaceship signal has set its bright signal lights off at the end of two ends of the spaceship. The General Kay has concluded that when lights flashed are in her reference frame it will be midpoint of ship. This can happen when Captain Ray, sees bow light flash before aft light at the center of Galactic Explorer.

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