The star of a distant solar system explodes as a supernova. At the moment of the explosion, an
resting exploration spaceship is 15 AU away from the shock wave. The shock wave of the explo-
sion travels with 25000 km/s towards the spaceship. To save the crew, the spacecra makes use
of a special booster that uniformly accelerates at 150 m/s2
in the opposite direction.
Determine if the crew manages to escape from the shock wave. (Neglect relativistic eects.)
Let's consider the situation from the frame of reference of the wave. In this frame it does not move and the ship approaches it with the speed of "v = -25000km\/s = -2.5\\times 10^7m\/s". In order to be in safety, it should achieve a zero speed in this frame. This will happen in time:
where "a = 150m\/s^2" is the acceleration of the ship. In this time the ship covers the following distance (toward the wave):
Since 15 AU is approximately "2.2\\times 10^{12}m" the crew does not manage to escape from the shock wave.
Answer. does not manage.
Comments
he forgot to put 2 in front of the acceleration while calculating
Crew will manage to escape from the shock wave because it will come in rest after travelling 2.08*10^12 m
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