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Announcements 12/2/11 Prayer Project Show & Tell winners: a. a.Darren & Lisa - constructing a vowel synthesizer b. b.Linea - creating a virtual "marching.

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1 Announcements 12/2/11 Prayer Project Show & Tell winners: a. a.Darren & Lisa - constructing a vowel synthesizer b. b.Linea - creating a virtual "marching band" string quartet c. c.Joshua M and Ryan - measuring the speed of sound in gases d. d.Mike and James - Christmas caroling with PVC pipes Office hours: a. a.Today: Colton none; Chris 2:30-5 pm b. b.Monday: Colton regular; Chris regular c. c.Wed: Colton none; Chris 5-7 pm Lorentz transformations: (can also write time on top, on both sides, since matrix is symmetric)

2 Frank & Ernest

3 Quick Writing Lee is standing on a train going past Cathy (on the ground) at +0.5 c. John is also on the train, running past Lee at +0.5 c (relative to Lee). Draw a space-time diagram from Lee’s point of view. Draw a space-time diagram from Cathy’s point of view (roughly). --Lorentz program-- What is slope of John’s worldline, in Cathy’s point of view? What is velocity of John with respect to Cathy?

4 Velocity transformations General formula, derived using that same approach: Compare to “Galilean”: “1-3” = “of object 1 with respect to object 3” or “…in object 3’s reference frame” Use this instead of book eqns 39.16 and 39.18. Far simpler; works every time! Caution: terms are sometimes negative. (Don’t need to know transverse velocity formula, eqn 39.17.)

5 Worked Problems Bryan is moving at 0.9c relative to Marcus. Marcus is moving at 0.6c relative to Aaron. What is Bryan’s speed relative to Aaron? Emily is moving at ___ c relative to Joshua. David is moving at ___ c relative to Joshua. What is Emily’s speed in David’s reference frame? answer: 0.974c

6 Worked problem Four “simultaneous” events: viewed by Earth, (x, ct) = … a. a.(0.5, 2) b. b.(0, 2) c. c.(-1, 2) d. d.(-2, 2) Dr. Colton’s rocket comes by going 0.5 c in the positive x direction. Where/when does he measure these events?  = 1.1547,  = 0.5774 a = (-0.5774, 2.0207); b = (-1.1547, 2.3094); c = (-2.3094, 2.8868); d = (-3.4642, 3.4642) Lee’s program

7 Some things to notice “Linear” transformation: Lines always transform into lines! 45 degree lines always transform into 45 deg lines. a. a.Speed of light the same in all reference frames! This case: downward sloping line. There will be some points having ct=2 (Earth), that are at negative time (Colton)! As mentioned last time… – – If a point is outside the light cone (“spacelike”), you can always find some observer that sees it happen at a negative time. – – If a point is inside the light cone (“timelike”), then no observer can see it happen at negative time. a. a.Causality!

8 Worked Problem (on handout) Optional problem from HW 40

9 Worked Problem (on handout) Optional problem from HW 40


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