Scenario Comparison for Einsteins Theory of Relativity

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The principles identified will be used to derive a comparison and contrast to the Einstein’s theory of general relativity. Scenario Analysis From the scenario given, the flight speed was 100 miles per hour and made her not feel as if time was running at all. From this, it is assumed that the plane was traveling at a constant speed of 100 miles per hour. Based on the four principals of flight; thrust, weight, drag and lift- it is clear that the lift force that was acting upwards was equal to the weight force which was acting downwards thus the plane stayed at a constant height of 20,000 feet. On the other hand, the thrusting force which was acting forward was equal to the opposing force which is the drag force that acted backward thus this made it possible for the plane to travel at a speed of 100 miles per hour.

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I kicking the ball is the action and when I fall, is the reaction. On the other hand, being hit by the ball is the action and falling after the impact is the reaction. However, Albert Einstein determined that the theory of special relativity explains the speed of light contrasting it with that of a body, ("Relativity Theory," 2015). In his argument, Einstein stated that if there is an increase in mass, then the matter will not be able to travel faster than light no matter the types of engines used or the acceleration power of the machines. On the other hand, mass is explained to increase with velocity and this now makes it known that the plane that the plane Mandy boarded, had a speed of 100 miles per hour and this was influenced by mass that it had.

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