In the s frame illustrated in fig bob observes three clocks


Question: In the S frame illustrated in Fig. Bob observes three clocks, e', f', and g', moving at v/c = √3/2 past three stationary clocks, e, f, and g, 10 light seconds apart. (Clocks e', f', and g are synchronized in the S frame; e, f, and g are synchronized in the S frame.) Just as his stationary clocks all read 0, the three moving clocks line up exactly with the stationary clocks, and Bob observes that f also reads 0.

a. How far apart are the moving clocks in their rest frame?

b. What does e' read in seconds when it is coincident with e?

c. In S what does e' read when e' reads 0?

d. In S what does g' read when f' reads 0?

e. In S what does g' read when f' reads 0? 7. In

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Fig. -Three clocks moving at v/c = √3/2past three stationary clocks.

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