A starship blasts past the earth at 2.0*10^8 m/s .Just after passing the earth, the starship fires a laser beam out its back of the starship.With what speed does the laser beam approach the earth?Express your answer using two significant figures.

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Answer:

at the speed of light ([tex]c=3.0\cdot 10^8 m/s[/tex])

Explanation:

The second postulate of the theory of the special relativity from Einstein states that:

"The speed of light in free space has the same value c in all inertial frames of reference, where [tex]c=3.0\cdot 10^8 m/s[/tex]"

This means that it doesn't matter if the observer is moving or not relative to the source of ligth: he will always observe light moving at the same speed, c.

In this problem, we have a starship emitting a laser beam (which is an electromagnetic wave, so it travels at the speed of light). The startship is moving relative to the Earth with a speed of 2.0*10^8 m/s: however, this is irrelevant for the exercise, because according to the postulate we mentioned above, an observer on Earth will observe the laser beam approaching Earth with a speed of [tex]c=3.0\cdot 10^8 m/s[/tex].