q5 is B, I can bet life on it.
You're missing the whole point of relativity, first you have to choose your frame of reference, and from the question, your frame of reference would be the spaceship since it's asking you what is seen on the spaceship. hence the spaceship is the 'Stationary' frame and the earth is moving away from it at 0.8c
and to any observer, time passes fastest in his/her OWN inertial frame and slower in frames moving relative to him or her.
think of the muon example if you are not convinced.
Originally posted by soxon
I believe 5 is d)
Relativity's twin paradox states that the twin at c will age less. Think of minutes instead of years, after a short time twin on c would age a couple of minutes and twin on earth would ages more than twin on c right? so then twin on earth's time is greater than twin on c...
you're using the wrong frame of reference.
Originally posted by Adam
5 is D, no doubt. Read it.. What time had elapsed on this (earths clock) when seen from the spaceship. Time is slower on earth, they are asking how much time passed on earth, which has to me more than 10, hence it can only be D.
time is slower on earth, exactly, so less than 10!