Special Relativity Speed of light is constant Time dilation Simultaneity Length Contraction Spacetime diagrams.

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Special Relativity Speed of light is constant Time dilation Simultaneity Length Contraction Spacetime diagrams

Speed of light is constant

Our conceptions of space and time has to be changed. Facts: Regardless of speed or direction, observers always measure the speed of light to be the same value. Speed of light is maximum possible speed. Consequences: –The length of an object decreases as its speed increases –Clocks passing by you run more slowly than do clocks at rest

Time dilation

Simultaneity Light in center of car flashes, hits front and back simultaneously. To an observer watching the car move, the car travels while the light is in motion. So the light hits the back of the car before the front.

Special Relativity: Length Contraction

Special Relativity Time dilation Length contraction Mass dilation

As an object speeds up, an observer at rest would see 1.It get longer and its clock run faster 2.It get shorter and its clock run faster 3.It get longer and its clock run slower 4.It get shorter and its clock run slower

How long does it take to get to Vega? Vega is 25 light years away, assume travel is at c. Time for trip should be about 25 years. But since clocks of moving object slow down, the time elapsed on a clock taken on the trip is only

Spacetime Diagram

Geodesic = shortest path between two points. Particles follow geodesics in spacetime.

Spacetime Diagram

If Alpha Centauri exploded 3 second ago, could there be any effect now on Earth? 1.Yes 2.No

Coordinate Transformation

In relativity, coordinate transformations can mix space and time.

General Relativity Equivalence principle Gravitational redshift Geodesics Gravitational light bending

Equivalence principle

Gravitational redshift

Pound-Rebka Experiment Over about 20 meters, the change is only about 2 parts in

Gravitational Redshift Light is emitted from the surface of a white dwarf (mass of one solar mass, radius of one Earth radius) at a frequency of 5×10 14 Hz. At what frequency do we observe the Earth with a telescope on Earth? Fractional change is 2× Gravitational time dilation follows the same equation.

Einstein’s theory of gravity is built on the principle that 1.The speed of light is constant. 2.As an object speeds up its clock runs faster. 3.The effects of gravity cannot be distinguished from the effects of acceleration in the absence of gravity. 4.Everyone’s a relative.

An airplane flies from Chicago to Beijing following the shortest possible route 1.The path of the airplane will appear as a straight line on a normal map 2.The airplane will fly over Alaska 3.The airplane will fly over Hawaii 4.The plane will fall off the end of the Earth and never reach China

Gravity deforms space-time

Geodesics in curved spacetime

Demo: 1L10.50 Gravity Well

Tests of General Relativity Gravitational light bending (1922) Precession of Mercury (postdiction) Gravitational redshift from white dwarf (1924) Gravitational redshift on Earth (1960) Shapiro delay (1964) Gravity Probe B (now)

Gravity bends the path of light

Gravitational Light Bending

Precession of Mercury’s orbit