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Title: Special Relativity


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Special Relativity
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Topics
  • Motion is Relative
  • Michelson-Morley Experiment
  • Postulates of the Special Theory of Relativity
  • Simultaneity
  • Spacetime
  • Time Dilation
  • The Twin Trip
  • Addition of Velocities
  • Space Travel
  • Length Contraction
  • Relativistic Momentum
  • Mass, Energy, and E mc2
  • The Correspondence Principle

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Mechanical Universe
  • 41. The Michelson-Morley Experiment
  • In 1887, an exquisitely designed measurement of
    the earth's motion through the ether results in
    the most brilliant failure in scientific history.
  • http//www.learner.org/resources/series42.html

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Motion is Relative
  • Frame of Reference place from which motion is
    observed and measured
  • An object may have different velocities from
    different frames of reference

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Relative Velocity
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Michelson-Morley Experiment
Null Result
  • Designed to prove the existence of the ether
    the still reference frame
  • Speed of light was the same no matter the
    direction relative to the earths motion

Interferometer
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Lorentz-Fitzgerald Contraction
  • Length is contracted in the direction of motion
  • Accounts for the null result
  • Amount of shrinkage

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Special Theory of RelativityPostulates
  • All laws of nature are the same in all uniformly
    moving frames of reference.
  • The speed of light in free space has the same
    measured value for all observers, regardless of
    the motion of the source or the motion of the
    observer that is, the speed of light is a
    constant.

The speed of a light flash emitted by the space
station is measured to be c by observers on both
the space station and the rocket ship.
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Simultaneity
  • two events are simultaneous if they occur at the
    same time.

From the point of view of the observer who
travels with the compartment, light from the
source travels equal distances to both ends of
the compartment and therefore strikes both ends
simultaneously.
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Simultaneity
  • Two events that are simultaneous in one frame of
    reference need not be simultaneous in a frame
    moving relative to the first frame.

Because of the ship's motion, light that strikes
the back of the compartment doesn't have as far
to go and strikes sooner than light strikes the
front of the compartment.
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Check Yourself
  • Suppose that the observer standing on a planet
    sees a pair of lightning bolts simultaneously
    strike the front and rear ends of the high-speed
    rocket ship compartment. Will the lightning
    strikes be simultaneous to an observer in the
    middle of the rocket ship compartment?

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Check Yourself
  • No an observer in the middle of the compartment
    will see the lightning that hits the front end of
    the compartment before seeing the lightning that
    hits the rear end.
  • (a), we see both lightning bolts striking the
    ends of the compartment simultaneously according
    to the outside observer.
  • (b), light from the front lighting bolt reaches
    the observer within the rocket ship.
  • (c) Slightly later, light from the rear lightning
    bolt reaches this observer.

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Time Dilation
Time can be stretched.
  • A light clock. A flash of light will bounce up
    and down between parallel mirrors and tick off
    equal intervals of time.

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Time Dilation
  • Light Clock Movie open from browser
  • Time Dilation Movie open from browser

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Mechanical Universe
  • 42. The Lorentz Transformation If the speed of
    light is to be the same for all observers, then
    the length of a meter stick, or the rate of a
    ticking clock, depends on who measures it.
  • 43. Velocity and Time Einstein is motivated to
    perfect the central ideas of physics, resulting
    in a new understanding of the meaning of space
    and time.
  • 44. Mass, Momentum, Energy The new meaning of
    space and time make it necessary to formulate a
    new mechanics.
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