The Limits of Speed

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Title:

The Limits of Speed

URL:

https://www.ck12.org/c/calculus/infinite-limit-type/rwa/The-Limits-of-Speed/?referrer=concept_details

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CK-12
Type: Informational Material

Overview:

Science fiction movies take it for granted that someday humans, or an alien race, will travel faster than the speed of light and build an intergalactic empire. Scientists aren't so sure that this is possible. It turns out that approaching the speed of light is very difficult. If Einstein's theories are correct, nothing that has mass can travel at the speed of light.

This informational material will apply a precalculus concept--limits of functions at infinity--to a well-known scientific theory--Einstein's theory of relativity. There is a video and links to additional information included.

Content Standard(s):
Science
SC2015 (2015)
Grade: 9-12
Earth and Space Science
6 ) Obtain and evaluate information about Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, Newton, and Einstein to communicate how their findings challenged conventional thinking and allowed for academic advancements and space exploration.

Mathematics
MA2019 (2019)
Grade: 9-12
Precalculus
7. Determine numerically, algebraically, and graphically the limits of functions at specific values and at infinity.

a. Apply limits of functions at specific values and at infinity in problems involving convergence and divergence.

English Language Arts
ELA2021 (2021)
Grade: 11
8. Read, analyze, and evaluate texts from science, social studies, and other academic disciplines and explain how those disciplines treat domain-specific vocabulary and content and organize information.
English Language Arts
ELA2021 (2021)
Grade: 12
8. Read, analyze, and evaluate texts from science, social studies, and other academic disciplines and explain how those disciplines treat domain-specific vocabulary and content and organize information.
Tags: asymptote, Einstein, end behavior, function, graph, infinity, light, limit, limit notation, precalculus, speed, theory of relativity
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Author: Hannah Bradley