Re: Speed of Light
- From: "Eric Gisse" <jowr.pi@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Nov 2006 12:08:31 -0800
jillbones wrote:
Eric Gisse wrote:
jillbones wrote:
A vessel 300,000,000 meters wide is traveling at near light speed. >
.99 c
Would the time required for a photon to travel from one side of the
ship to the other side be ;
(1) One second according to the ship's clock? or
(2) One second according to a clock on Earth? or
(3) One second according to both clocks? or
(4) Some arbitrary time not related to the nominal speed of light?
How about (5) ?
(5): We won't do your homework for you
In other words, you CANT answer the question!
The answer is still (5). You won't annoy me into doing your homework
for you.
regards;
Bill J
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