Beiser 01
Beiser 01
Beiser 01
x
=c-v, v
x
=c
2. Maxwells equations Galilian Transformation
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Lorentz Tranformation
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Example:
Derive the relative length contraction using the Lorentz transformation.
sol:
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Example:
Derive the time dilation using the inverse Lorentz transformation.
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sol:
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Velocity Addition
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Example:
Spacecraft Alpha is moving at 0.9c with respect to earth. If spacecraft
Beta is to pass Alpha at a relative speed of 0.5c in the same direction,
what speed must Beta have with respect to the earth?
sol:
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Electricity and Magnetism
Electric charge is relativistically invariant
from Maxwells Eqs.
m
H dl I and F I L B = =
DC current
(Length contraction)
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Relativistic Mass & Momentum
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: as Einstein wrote, the idea of relativistic mass is not good
because no clear definition can be given. It is better to introduce no
other mass concept than the rest mass.
Example
Find the acceleration of a particle mass m and velocity v when it is
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acted upon by the constant force F, where F is parallel to v.
sol:
Mass and Energy:
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2
E mc =
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1. If m
0
=1g=10
-3
kg (10
-3
)x(3x10
8
)
2
= 9x10
15
J.
2. Mass can be created or destroyed, but when
this happens, an equivalent amount of energy simultaneously vanishes
or comes into being, and vice versa. Mass and energy are different
aspects of the same thing.
3. H He 4x10
-11
J
4.44x10
-28
kg.
4. E=mc
2
Example:
A stationary body explodes into two fragments each of mass 1.0kg that
move apart at speeds of 0.6c relative to the original body. Find the
mass of the original body.
sol:
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Example
Solar energy reaches the earth at the rate of about 1.4kW per square
meter of surface perpendicular to the direction of the sun. By how much
does the mass of the sun decrease per second owing to this energy loss?
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The mean radius of the earths orbit is 1.5x10
11
m.
sol:
: 2x10
30
kg, 2x10
30
/4.4x10
9
=
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4.5x10
20
=1.43x10
13
= 143000
Kinetic Energy at Low Speeds
v c
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v < 1x10
7
m/s 0.08%
Energy & Momentum
E P
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Massless Particles:
Can a massless particle exist?
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Example:
An electron (m = 0.511 MeV/c
2
) and photon both have momentum of 2.000
MeV/c. Find the total energy of each.
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General Relativity
1916 Einstein
Einstein Equivalent Principle
An observer in a closed laboratory cannot distinguish between the effects
produced by a gravitational field and those produced by an acceleration
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of the laboratory.
F( )/m=a F( )/m=a a
1. space and time spacetime
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2. Picture gravity as a warping of spacetime due to the presence of
a body of matter. Gravitational field of sun cause a curvature of
space.
3. Bending of light by gravity: E= mc
2
, m=E/c
2
.
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4. Gravitational lens: deflected by 1.75 arc seconds
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5. The precession of Mercury orbit
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6. Gravitational Red Shift: finding the black hole.
7. GPS: Global Position System
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The GPS system has an accuracy of about a meter.
the speed of light is a constant, independent
of the relative motion of the source; time dilation of the moving
satellite clocks and general relativity effect)would lead to positioning
errors of a few hundred meters.
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The Grand Unification Theory:
Bring gravitational force, electromagnetic force, weak force and strong
force into a single picture.
Still unsolved to this day.