If 2 cars are traveling at the speed of light and the one in the back turns on its headlights, would the car in front be able to see them? Why or why not?
It is not possible for objects with weight to travel the speed of light.
So, let's ask a different question. If 2 cars are traveling nearly the
speed of light and continue to get closer and closer to the speed of light,
what happens when the car in the back turns on its headlights?
If you look at the question from the point of view of someone in
the front car, not much happens. The distance between the cars does
not change, so the light always takes the same time to catch the car in
front.
It's more interesting when one considers someone on the ground
watching the cars go by. In this case, two things happen. First,
from this person's point of view the distance between the cars shrinks the
faster they go. Second, the light takes longer to go from the rear
car to the front car the faster they go. So as the cars approach the speed
of light, the cars would become very, very close together and the light would
take forever to get from one car to the next!
Submitted by J.(Texas, USA)
(November 21, 1997)
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