Universal Speed Limit
Relativistic Momentum
Length Contraction
Relativity of Simultaneity
Twin Paradox
100

What does time do as an object approaches light-speed?

Time slows down for that object

100

What kind of relationship does momentum create with speed?

Linear

100

Define proper length

The length of an object as measured by an observer who is stationary relative to the object

100

Provide an example of simultaneity

-

100

Which twin ages less? The one on Earth or the one in space?

The one in space

200

Name something that can travel exactly at the speed of light

Anything that is massless, like photons, fields, etc

200

Rest mass remains ____ in relativity

Constant

200

Define proper time

The time interval between two points as measured by an observer moving at a constant speed

200

Is simultaneity relative or absolute?

Relative
200

By how much time did the astronaut age less, compared to his Earth twin?

8.6 milliseconds

300

Who figured out that the speed of light is unique?

OUR friend Albert Einstein

300

Momentum is conserved unless?

An external stress exists

300

As the velocity approaches light-speed, the ratio between proper and relativistic length approaches__

Zero

300

Can two events that are simultaneous in one reference frame not be simultaneous in another moving reference frame?

Yep

300

From the astronaut's POV, the distance to the star system is ______

Length contracted

400

Does gravity travel at the speed of light?

Yep

400
Why do we change the momentum formula for objects going at high speeds?

Effects like time dilation and length contraction change how motion is measured

400

Define Muon

An unstable subatomic particle with an average lifetime of 2.2 μs.

400

In the railway car, observer 1 (who is stationary on the ground) sees what?

The bolt at the front struck before the bolt at the back.

400

Why does the astronaut see that Earth ages less?

He sees that Earth disappears and reappears, so Earth’s clock should run slower