Welcome Back To 8.033!: Hendrik Antoon Lorentz, Dutch, 1853-1928, Nobel Prize 1902
Welcome Back To 8.033!: Hendrik Antoon Lorentz, Dutch, 1853-1928, Nobel Prize 1902
Welcome Back To 8.033!: Hendrik Antoon Lorentz, Dutch, 1853-1928, Nobel Prize 1902
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Hendrik Antoon Lorentz,
Dutch, 1853-1928,
Nobel Prize 1902
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ANSWER:
Battle Plan
We'll follow Einstein's approach and derive everything from two postulates:
1. The laws of physics are the same in all inertial frames.
2. The speed of light is same in all inertial frames.
Comments:
2 follows from 1 if we consider the speed of light one of the laws of
physics.
Einstein denoted inertial frame invariance "special relativity"
= t.
rn
Why? Because
for linear relation - for any nonlinear (rigorously, non-affine) relation, the difference (xk - xi ) won't depend only on the difference
rn
rn
rn
rn
rn
so we have
= A34 = 0
and
Progress update:
All
A(v) =
0
0
A41
gives Aql
and Aq4 = 1.
rn
rn
Assuming that measuring rods have the same length in both frames
implies All = 1.
rn
=0
and
,,2
+ yt2 + z ,2
(ct1)2= 0
(4)
Rearranging terms:
rn
2.
rn
e.,
2.
e.,
x1
u1
1
ct'
A(v)-'
Addition of parallel velocities:
= A(-V)
invariant