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1 Special Relativity Contents: The End of Physics Michelson Morley
Postulates of Special Relativity Simultaneity Time Dilation

2 The End Of Physics 1900 +/- 5 The End of physics
Black Body Radiation -> Quantum mechanics Velocity of light With Respect to ether Maxwell’s Equations… But what does light move through? Ether TOC

3 Michelson Morley So what does light travel through ?
Path parallel to ether should take a bit longer Tried it in January Tried it in June… The Earth is at rest in ether Or the path parallel to the ether shrinks Or, there is no ether So what does light travel through ? TOC

4 Einstein’s Gedanken If we caught up to an EM wave what would we see:
                                B and E fields with nothing to create them This is impossible Therefore we cannot catch up to light waves… TOC

5 Postulates of Special Relativity
First Postulate: The laws of physics are the same in all inertial frames of reference There is no experiment you can do to ascertain whether you are moving. (i.e. all motion is relative) Second Postulate: The speed of light is the same no matter what speed the source or observer is going (i.e the speed of light is a law of physics) (examples of this with cars/observers)                                 TOC

6 Simultaneity We can measure speed of light, and time of arrival
                                We can measure speed of light, and time of arrival Observer 2 sees pulses at same time Observer 1 sees the light from B first, then A Simultaneity is relative… TOC

7 Time Dilation                                 How the clock works What proper time is TOC

8 Time Dilation Earth observer sees light traveling at speed of light
                                Earth observer sees light traveling at speed of light Time is longer (i.e the clock runs slower) Derive Moving clocks run slower Examples: (time elapsed, velocity, factor of c) TOC

9 factor You can safely ignore relativistic effects to about .5 c

10 Whiteboards: Time Dilation 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 TOC

11 Moe and Joe have clocks that tick every 10. 00 seconds
Moe and Joe have clocks that tick every seconds. Joe is flying by at .85 c. What time does Moe see Joe’s clock take to tick? W 19 s

12 Two stopwatches, one sitting still, one moving in a very large circle
Two stopwatches, one sitting still, one moving in a very large circle. The clock at rest ticks every .800 s, the moving one ticks every s. What speed is the moving watch going? answer W .75 c or 2.24 x 108 m/s

13 Moe and Joe both have identical watches
Moe and Joe both have identical watches. Joe is moving with respect to Moe at .85c. If 15 s elapse on Moe’s clock, how much time has elapsed on Joe’s clock? answer W 7.9 s

14 Muons have a mean life of 2. 2 x 10-6 s at rest
Muons have a mean life of 2.2 x 10-6 s at rest. What speed are they traveling if they they have an average lifetime of 2.6 x 10-6 s? How far would they travel before decaying on the average? answer W .53c, 1.6 x 108 m/s, 415 m

15 Paradoxes Planet X Joe stays on earth
                                Planet X Joe stays on earth Moe goes to planet x that is 30 Ly away at .99 c Comes back How old Moe is/Joe is Does this violate Special relativity? Inertial means no acceleration What they see TOC

16 Paradoxes Planet X Planet X It’s all relative
                                Planet X Planet X It’s all relative Moe sees our clocks slow down too Postulates only apply to inertial frames of reference TOC


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