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College Physics 10th Edition by Raymond Serway,Chris Vuille

Edition 10ISBN: 978-1285737041
book College Physics 10th Edition by Raymond Serway,Chris Vuille cover

College Physics 10th Edition by Raymond Serway,Chris Vuille

Edition 10ISBN: 978-1285737041
Exercise 36
An interstellar space probe is launched from Earth. After a brief period of acceleration, it moves with a constant velocity, 70.0% of the speed of light. Its nuclear-powered batteries supply the energy to keep its data transmitter active continuously. The batteries have a lifetime of 15.0 years as measured in a rest frame. (a) How long do the batteries on the space probe last as measured by mission control on Earth (b) How far is the probe from Earth when its batteries fail as measured by mission control (c) How far is the probe from Earth as measured by its built-in trip odometer when its batteries fail (d) For what total time after launch are data received from the probe by mission control Note that radio waves travel at the speed of light and fill the space between the probe and Earth at the time the battery fails.
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