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Question: A new unit of length is chosen such that the speed of light in vacuum is unity. What is the distance...
A new unit of length is chosen such that the speed of light in vacuum is unity. What is the distance between the sun and the earth in terms of the new unit if light takes 8min and 20sec to cover this distance?
A. 300
B. 400
C. 500
D. 600
Solution
concept of relation between speed, distances and time is to be used with the given values of the new unit.
Speed = TimeDistance
⇒ Distance = Speed × Time
Complete step by step answer:
As we know that speed is a scalar quantity and is defined as the time rate of distance, that is
Speed = TimeDistance
So, Distance = Speed × Time
Now, as we have to compute the distance between sun and the earth in new units from light, new speed and distance.
Now, New speed of light in vacuum = unity = 1. unit
and Time taken by light to cover distance between Sun and Earth
=8min20sec
1minute=60sec
So, 8min=8×60=480sec
So, Total Time =8min20sec
=8×60+20
=480+20
500sec
So, Distance between Sun and Earth =1 unit ×500sec
=500 unit sec
So, the correct answer is “Option C”.
Additional Information:
Some of the practical units for measuring large distances are-
1. light year – It is distance travelled by light in vacuum in one year.
1 light year = 9.467×1015m
2. Astronomical units – It is the mean distance of earth from the sun.
1 AU = 1.496×1011m
3. Parsec – It is the distance at which an arc of length 1 AU subtends an angle of 1 second of arc
1 Parsec = 3.08×1016m=3.26ly
Also, 1 ly = 6.3×104AU
So, 1 Parsec > 1 ly > AU.
Note:
This question can also be solved by unitary method which is as given below:-
Speed of light in new units =1
This means,
Distance covered in one second =1
Distance covered in 8min20secor(500sec)
=1×500 =500