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Three digital clocks A, B, and C run at different rates and do nothave simultaneous readings of zero. The Figure shows simultaneousreadings on pairs of the clocks for four occasions. (At theearliest occasion, for example, B reads 25.0 s and C reads 92.0 s.)If two events are 200 s apart on clock A, how far apart are they on(a) clock B and (b) clock C? (c) When clock A reads 400 s, whatdoes clock B read? (d) When clock C reads 24 s, what does clock Bread? (Assume negative readings for prezero times.)
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Three digital clocks A, B, and C run at different rates and do nothave simultaneous readings of zero. The Figure shows simultaneousreadings on pairs of the clocks for four occasions. (At theearliest occasion, for example, B reads 25.0 s and C reads 92.0 s.)If two events are 200 s apart on clock A, how far apart are they on(a) clock B and (b) clock C? (c) When clock A reads 400 s, whatdoes clock B read? (d) When clock C reads 24 s, what does clock Bread? (Assume negative readings for prezero times.)
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(b)
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(c)
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(d)
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*4
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Reid WolffLv2
9 Jul 2019