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    Two MC Special Relativity Questions

    Ahh I see I agree, I guess I'll just choose an answer thank you!
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    Two MC Special Relativity Questions

    If the friend is moving under c ? It seems like the only possible answer since the order of events in not random as the problem states they are simultaneous. Or are you saying that the events are random?
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    Two MC Special Relativity Questions

    Oh also, for 2, then the answer is more accurately , "It has been extremely accurately and rigorously tested for over 100 years"?
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    Two MC Special Relativity Questions

    Oh ok , so for 1 , I am thinking "The events occur simultaneously, but at a different time than according to your clock" since the friend is moving
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    Two MC Special Relativity Questions

    Homework Statement 1. You observe two events to occur simultaneously. A friend is moving with respect to you. The friend will see : The event the friend is moving towards occurs first, in their perspective The order of the events is random and cannot be predicted The events occur...
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    Understanding the Infrared Glow of Objects: Hotter is Not Always Brighter

    yep answer 2 must be false then from the black body spectrum
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    Understanding the Infrared Glow of Objects: Hotter is Not Always Brighter

    I guess answer 4 is correct despite its ambiguity
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    Understanding the Infrared Glow of Objects: Hotter is Not Always Brighter

    No that's not my point of view I was just examining all possibilities because I don't know what the answer is but ok
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    Which has the most intense sunlight hitting it?

    Montreal, thus North pole at noon on summer solstice is right?
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    Understanding the Infrared Glow of Objects: Hotter is Not Always Brighter

    Yes, but if it is at the range where it is about to be visible light, then wouldn't the statement be true?
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    Which has the most intense sunlight hitting it?

    for north pole on summer solstice - I got angle 66.6 for montreal on equinox - angle 45.5
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    Understanding the Infrared Glow of Objects: Hotter is Not Always Brighter

    For choice 2, as you heat an object, its wavelength becomes shorter i.e. less in infrared more in visible no?
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