How Does Time Dilation Affect Dinner Time on a Starship Traveling at 0.93c?

In summary, the conversation discusses how time dilation affects the serving of dinner on a starship traveling at 0.93c. According to the time dilation formula, the dinner would appear to last for 81.61 minutes to Earth observers, while only 30 minutes would pass for those on the starship. The Lorentz factor, which is the ratio of time observed by stationary and moving observers, is calculated to be 2.72.
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Homework Statement



On a Starship, which travels at 0.93c, dinner is served between 8:15pm and 8:45pm, according to the clock on the ship. How long is dinner served according to stationary observes on Earth watching the ship on a video monitor?


Homework Equations



I believe the equation for time dilation to be

t'= t √ 1 - v^2/ c^2

I am sure as i do not fully understand time dilation

The Attempt at a Solution



t'= t √ 1 - v^2/ c^2

t' = 8:15 pm
v=0.93c
c=300 m/s

is this correct so far?
i need help continuing on with solving the question

Thankyou!
 
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Remember that moving clocks are observed to run slow. According to Earth observers, the spaceship's clocks are moving. How much time elapses according to the moving clock? What does the time dilation formula tell you about the time according to Earth clocks?
 
  • #3
ok so would that mean that that t would be the time in the spaceship ? 30 minutes which converts to 1800 seconds?
then velocity is simply 0.93c and substituting these values into the equation we get:
t'= t / (√ 1 - v^2/ c^2)
t'= 1800 / [√ 1 - (0.93c^2)^2/ c^2]
t'= 1800 / [√ 1 - 0.93c^2]
t'=4897.166056 seconds
and converted to minutes is 81.61 minutes?

is this correct?

thank you soo much for your help !~
 
  • #4
Looks good! You don't really have to convert to seconds, but no harm done.

The Lorentz factor (λ) = 2.72, so the observed time is 2.72 X 30 minutes.
 
  • #5
thankyou!

also how do you calculate the lorentz factor ?
 
  • #6
It's just 1/sqrt(1-v^2/c^2)
 
  • #7
iaberrant said:
also how do you calculate the lorentz factor ?
The "Lorentz factor" is just a name for that factor that appears in many relativistic equations; it's also called "gamma" or γ. (See Matterwave's post.) You've been calculating it all along. :smile:
 

Related to How Does Time Dilation Affect Dinner Time on a Starship Traveling at 0.93c?

1. What is time dilation of a starship?

Time dilation of a starship is a phenomenon in which time appears to pass at a different rate for objects that are moving at different velocities. This concept is a key aspect of Einstein's theory of relativity and is based on the idea that time is not absolute and can be affected by factors such as speed and gravity.

2. How does time dilation affect a starship's crew?

If a starship is traveling at high speeds, time dilation can cause time to pass slower for the crew on board compared to those on Earth. This means that the crew would age slower than people on Earth, so if they were to return to Earth after a long journey, they would be younger than their friends and family who stayed on Earth.

3. Can time dilation be observed on Earth?

Yes, time dilation can be observed on Earth, although the effects are extremely small. Objects that are moving at high speeds or are in a strong gravitational field experience a very slight time dilation compared to objects that are stationary or in a weaker gravitational field. This has been confirmed through experiments, such as the Hafele-Keating experiment.

4. What is the maximum time dilation that a starship can experience?

The maximum time dilation that a starship can experience depends on its speed. According to the theory of relativity, as an object approaches the speed of light, its time dilation approaches infinity. However, it is practically impossible for a starship to reach the speed of light, so the maximum time dilation that a starship could experience would be very significant, but not infinite.

5. How does time dilation affect communication between a starship and Earth?

Due to time dilation, communication between a starship and Earth can be affected. As the starship moves at high speeds, the time for messages to be sent and received may be different for the two parties. This can lead to a delay in communication and can also cause a mismatch in the timing of events, making it difficult to coordinate actions between the starship and Earth.

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