Exam 7: Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity: Can a Human Ever Travel Faster Than the Speed of Light, at Warp Speed
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Exam 7: Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity: Can a Human Ever Travel Faster Than the Speed of Light, at Warp Speed47 Questions
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If you went on a trip that seemed twenty years long to you while on board a spacecraft going just slightly less than the speed of light, when you returned to Earth, you might meet your __________ assuming they did no space traveling of their own.
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Which prediction of the theory of general relativity was the first to be tested by scientists?
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What happens to mass and the energy required to move it as speed approaches the speed of light?
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As an object approaches the speed of light, its mass will approach infinity, and the energy required to accelerate an infinite mass to speeds approaching the speed of light would be infinite.
How would Newton and Einstein explain the movement of the solar system around the Sun?
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Review the progress in scientific thought from Newton and Einstein. How did the latter build on the former?
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Why is the speed of light considered as special in Einstein's theories?
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Which of the following scientific instruments has been used to document time dilation?
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In which direction does the length contraction phenomenon apply?
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Give a precise one-sentence definition of the principle of relativity. (Do not use E = mc2.)
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Which scientist thought that planets move in a straight line along the curved surface of space?
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If you were in an airplane with no windows, how could you tell if you were moving?
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Describe an Earth-based field of study that must compensate for length contractions.
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Why did Einstein publish his theory of special relativity before his general relativity?
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Why do the predictions of relativity not match up with our everyday experiences?
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Gravitational red shift, which is one prediction based on general relativity,
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How might relativistic travel (travel at speeds near the speed of light) affect the notion of relatedness and other issues in human societies in the distant future?
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