For example, the multiple choice question in 2008, q5.
Space ship is travelling at 1.8 * 10^8, two light pulses .5 seconds apart are pointed at earth. To an observer on earth what is the gap between the pulses.
Now there's three ways to answer this question.
First, the basic randomly plug into formula way, which produces the correct answer. .63 seconds.
Then to the person who was thinking a little more way, he would have got it wrong.
, If you were reading the question with a proper understanding, you would have go which factors in the gap between the pulses. ie; if the gap between the first pulse, and the second pulse is .5 seconds, then IN those .5 seconds the ship has moved 90,000 kilometers, meaning the SECOND pulse needs to travel for a longer time, putting the answer to something near .92 seconds.
And finally, if you're interested in physics, and not just what the syllabus says, and you read ahead into relativistic Doppler effect. well.. heh.. no one would've got it wronger than you did.
Space ship is travelling at 1.8 * 10^8, two light pulses .5 seconds apart are pointed at earth. To an observer on earth what is the gap between the pulses.
Now there's three ways to answer this question.
First, the basic randomly plug into formula way, which produces the correct answer. .63 seconds.
Then to the person who was thinking a little more way, he would have got it wrong.
, If you were reading the question with a proper understanding, you would have go which factors in the gap between the pulses. ie; if the gap between the first pulse, and the second pulse is .5 seconds, then IN those .5 seconds the ship has moved 90,000 kilometers, meaning the SECOND pulse needs to travel for a longer time, putting the answer to something near .92 seconds.
And finally, if you're interested in physics, and not just what the syllabus says, and you read ahead into relativistic Doppler effect. well.. heh.. no one would've got it wronger than you did.