To calculate the time elapsed for the crew on the spaceship, we can use the time dilation formula from Einstein's theory of special relativity:
Δt′=Δt1−v2c2Delta t' = frac{Delta t}{sqrt{1 - frac{v^2}{c^2}}}Δt′=1−c2v2Δt
Where:
- ΔtDelta tΔt is the time measured by the observer on Earth (1 year in this case).
- Δt′Delta t'Δt′ is the time measured by the crew on the spaceship.
- vvv is the velocity of the spaceship relative to Earth (0.65c, where ccc is the speed of light).
- ccc is the speed of light in a vacuum (c≈299,792,458 m/sc approx 299,792,458 , ext{m/s}c≈299,792,458m/s).
Let's plug in the values and calculate:
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