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Consider an elevator that is accelerating upward and contains two identical clocks, one at the top of the elevator and one at the bottom. Which of the following is true?

10. Question 10 Consider an elevator that is accelerating upward and contains two identical clocks, one at the top of the elevator and one at the bottom. Which of the…

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True or false: Einstein was a thorough-going revolutionary, who wanted to move beyond the old, classical theories and ways of doing physics.

4. Question 4 True or false: Einstein was a thorough-going revolutionary, who wanted to move beyond the old, classical theories and ways of doing physics. 1 point   True False

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Why is the equating of Einstein’s theory of relativity with the philosophy of relativism an ironic misunderstanding?

7. Question 7 Why is the equating of Einstein’s theory of relativity with the philosophy of relativism an ironic misunderstanding? 1 point   Because in a fundamental way, relativity emphasizes…

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Kaufmann’s experimental measurements made at about the same time as Einstein’s publication of his special theory of relativity:

4. Question 4 Kaufmann’s experimental measurements made at about the same time as Einstein’s publication of his special theory of relativity: 1 point   Seemed to provide strong evidence that…

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If Alice travels to the center of the galaxy at a speed very close to the speed of light, why wouldn’t she be able to see the stars passing by?

5. Question 5 If Alice travels to the center of the galaxy at a speed very close to the speed of light, why wouldn’t she be able to see the…

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Consider two identical clocks in a high-rise building on Earth, one clock at the top of the building and one at the bottom. Which of the following is true?

10. Question 10 Consider two identical clocks in a high-rise building on Earth, one clock at the top of the building and one at the bottom. Which of the following…