Answer to Question #203531 in Astronomy | Astrophysics for Hung

Question #203531

How fast must the spaceship travel such that the clocks go twice as slow? 


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2021-06-07T09:35:39-0400

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  • according to the theory of time dilation, time runs slower for those who travel at speeds so close to the speed of light.
  • Who is in motion here is the astronaut & his time "\\small (\\Delta \\tau)" —according to the requirement— should be half the time for an earth dweller "\\small (\\Delta t)"
  • Then according to the time equation,

"\\qquad\\qquad\n\\begin{aligned}\n\\small \\Delta t&=\\small \\gamma \\Delta \\tau\\\\\n\\small \\Delta t&=\\small \\gamma \\,(\\frac{\\Delta t}{2}) \\cdots[\\Delta \\tau = 0.5\\Delta t]\n\\end{aligned}"

  • Then,

"\\qquad\\qquad\n\\begin{aligned}\n\\small \\gamma &=\\small 2\\\\\n\\small \\frac{1}{\\sqrt{1-\\large\\frac{v^2}{c^2}}}&=\\small 2\\\\\n\\small v&=\\small \\bold{0.866\\,c}\n\\end{aligned}"


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