acullen
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peeasoup, you have got to be joking! I seem to remember that it was one of the first things we learnt in Physics. Remember the concept of 'relativistic velocity'? Well that's why the speed of light is always constant; time dialates so that the speed of light is always constant at 2.99m/s (or 3.00m/s in the formula sheet - argh) from any frame of reference. Although now there is very recent speculation as to whether Einstein was actually correct in stating the speed of light is constant. This has parallels to the concept of Cooper Pairs in semiconductors: it was proven incorrect in January this year; however, despite this: it is what you must learn and convey that you understand it to the examiner. As far as the syllabus and the HSC course is concerned: the speed of light is always constant from any frame of reference.
Seeing you don't believe the 15 or so people that have informed you otherwise, here are some quotes:
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...and finally and most importantly, the HSC syllabus:
Seeing you don't believe the 15 or so people that have informed you otherwise, here are some quotes:
Sourced from: http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/lightspeed_031217.htmlThe constancy of the speed of light depends on the uncertainty principle and what is known as the Lorentz invariance, a fundamental principle of Einstein's special theory of relativity that states the laws of physics - including the speed of light - are same everywhere.
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Sourced from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_of_light#Constant_in_all_reference_framesIt is important to realize that the speed of light is not a "speed limit" in the conventional sense. An observer chasing a beam of light will measure it moving away from him at the same speed as a stationary observer.
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...and finally and most importantly, the HSC syllabus:
Sourced from: "HSC Syllabus: Section 4 - Students learn to: (point f)" http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/pdf_doc/physics_stg6_syl_03.pdfdescribe the significance of Einstein’s
assumption of the constancy of the
speed of light
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