Suppose that you are at the top of a (rigid) rocket which is half a light
year tall. If the rocket is accelerating such that your proper acceleration
is 1g,
What is the proper acceleration at the bottom of the rocket?
B =
�F c2
c2 ��F
:
This is one of the equations given:
alpha B = (alpha f c^2)/(c^2 - delta alpha f)
It seems that delta alpha f is the difference in accelerations. I can't find any equation that uses the distance. Is it OK to use the distance in this one?