18 Part 2 of 2 + eBook Hint Print References A spaceship is moving away from Earth with a constant velocity of 0.840c with respect to Earth. The spaceship and an Earth station synchronize their clocks, setting both to zero, at an instant when the ship is near Earth. By prearrangement, when the clock on Earth reaches a reading of 1.00×104 S, the Earth station sends out a light signal to the spaceship. According to an Earth observer, what is the reading of the clock on Earth when the signal is received?

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A spaceship is
moving away from
Earth with a constant
velocity of 0.840c
with respect to Earth.
The spaceship and an
Earth station
synchronize their
clocks, setting both to
zero, at an instant
when the ship is near
Earth. By
prearrangement,
when the clock on
Earth reaches a
reading of 1.00×104 S,
the Earth station
sends out a light
signal to the
spaceship.
According to an Earth observer,
what is the reading of the clock on
Earth when the signal is received?
Transcribed Image Text:18 Part 2 of 2 + eBook Hint Print References A spaceship is moving away from Earth with a constant velocity of 0.840c with respect to Earth. The spaceship and an Earth station synchronize their clocks, setting both to zero, at an instant when the ship is near Earth. By prearrangement, when the clock on Earth reaches a reading of 1.00×104 S, the Earth station sends out a light signal to the spaceship. According to an Earth observer, what is the reading of the clock on Earth when the signal is received?
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