Suppose, in Fig. 26.4a, that the distance between events A and B is 6000 m. The observer

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Suppose, in Fig. 26.4a, that the distance between events A and B is 6000 m. The observer is stationed exactly in the middle as shown; however, she does not receive the signals simultaneously. Her detector receives the flash from B 25.0 μs before the flash from A.
(a) Could event B have caused A?
(b) Could B have been the cause of A if the time difference instead was 5.00 μs? Explain the difference between these two situations.
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College Physics

ISBN: 978-0321601834

7th edition

Authors: Jerry D. Wilson, Anthony J. Buffa, Bo Lou

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