Two space ships are traveling towards each other at high speeds. A space station has two beacons, one located at either end of the station, which alternate flashing. To an observer on the station, the beacons are located 50 km apart. To an observer in Ship A’s frame, the time between the flashes is 160 µs and the beacons are located 30 km apart. Ship B is traveling at a speed of 0.6c relative to the space station. What is the time interval between the flashes when measured relative to Ship B’s frame?

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Two space ships are traveling towards each other at high speeds. A space station has two beacons, one located at either end of the station, which alternate flashing. To an observer on the station, the beacons are located 50 km apart. To an observer in Ship A’s frame, the time between the flashes is 160 µs and the beacons are located 30 km apart. Ship B is traveling at a speed of 0.6c relative to the space station.

What is the time interval between the flashes when measured relative to Ship B’s frame?

2. Two space ships are traveling towards each other at high speeds. A space station
has two beacons, one located at either end of the station, which alternate flashing. To
an observer on the station, the beacons are located 50 km apart. To an observer in
Ship A's frame, the time between the flashes is 160 us and the beacons are located
30 km apart. Ship B is traveling at a speed of 0.6c relative to the space station.
What is the time interval between the flashes when measured relative to Ship B's
frame?
Transcribed Image Text:2. Two space ships are traveling towards each other at high speeds. A space station has two beacons, one located at either end of the station, which alternate flashing. To an observer on the station, the beacons are located 50 km apart. To an observer in Ship A's frame, the time between the flashes is 160 us and the beacons are located 30 km apart. Ship B is traveling at a speed of 0.6c relative to the space station. What is the time interval between the flashes when measured relative to Ship B's frame?
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2. Two space ships are traveling towards each other at high speeds. A space station
has two beacons, one located at either end of the station, which alternate flashing. To
an observer on the station, the beacons are located 50 km apart. To an observer in
Ship A's frame, the time between the flashes is 160 us and the beacons are located
30 km apart. Ship B is traveling at a speed of 0.6c relative to the space station.
What is the time interval between the flashes when measured relative to Ship B's
frame?
Transcribed Image Text:2. Two space ships are traveling towards each other at high speeds. A space station has two beacons, one located at either end of the station, which alternate flashing. To an observer on the station, the beacons are located 50 km apart. To an observer in Ship A's frame, the time between the flashes is 160 us and the beacons are located 30 km apart. Ship B is traveling at a speed of 0.6c relative to the space station. What is the time interval between the flashes when measured relative to Ship B's frame?
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