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Ch 26 HW

Gedanken Conceptual Questions

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Gedanken Conceptual Questions

Einstein developed much of his understanding of relativity through the use of gedanken, or thought, experiments. In a gedanken experiment, Einstein would imagine an experiment that could not be performed because of technological limitations, and so he would perform the experiment in his head. By analyzing the results of these experiments, he was led to a deeper understanding of his theory.

In each the following gedanken experiments, Albert is in the exact center of a glass-sided freight car speeding to the right at a very high speed v relative to you.

Albert has a flashlight in each hand and directs them at the front and rear ends of the freight car. Albert switches the flashlights on at the same time.

Part A

In Albert's frame of reference, which beam of light travels at a greater speed, the one directed toward the front or the one toward the rear of the train, or do they travel at the same speed? Which beam travels faster in your frame of reference?

Enter the answers for Albert's frame of reference and your frame of reference separated by a comma using the terms front, rear, and same. For example, if in Albert's frame of reference the beam of light directed toward the front of the train travels at a greater speed and in your frame of reference the two beams travel at the same speed, then enter front, same.

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Part B

In Albert's frame of reference, which end, front or rear, is struck by light first, or are they struck at the same time? Which end is struck first in your frame of reference?

Enter the answer for Albert's frame of reference and your frame of reference separated by a comma using the terms front, rear, and same. For example, if in Albert's frame of reference the beam of light strikes the front first and in your frame of reference the two beams strike at the same time, then enter front, same.

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Now Albert directs his flashlights at the ceiling and floor of the freight car. The flashlights are located midway between the ceiling and the floor and Albert switches them on at the same time

Part C

In Albert's frame of reference, which surface, ceiling or floor, is struck by light first, or are they struck at the same time? Which surface is struck first in your frame of reference?

Enter the answer for Albert's frame of reference and your frame of reference separated by a comma using the terms ceiling, floor, and same. For example, if in Albert's frame of reference the ceiling is struck by light first and in your frame of reference the floor and the ceiling are struck by light at the same time, then enter ceiling, same.

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Albert is playing laser tag in the freight car. Two "assassins" sneak into the freight car with Albert. One is positioned against the front end and the other against the rear end. They each fire a laser at Albert. The two lasers strike Albert at the same time.

Part D

In Albert's frame of reference, who fired first, the person against the rear end or the person against the front end, or did they fire at the same time? In your frame of reference, who fired first?

Enter the answers for Albert's frame of reference and your frame of reference separated by a comma using the terms front, rear, and same. For example, if in Albert's frame of reference the person against the front end fired first and in your frame of reference both "assassins" fired at the same time, then enter front, same.

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