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Lecture 19 Relativity Chapter 26.1 26.5 Outline
Resolution Due to Diffraction Principles of Relativity Speed of Light
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Limit on Angular Resolution
Angular resolution is the minimum angle (min ) between any two objects to be viewed separately. Wave nature of light puts a limit to the ability to resolve distant objects. Two objects are considered just resolved if the central maximum of one image positionally coincides with the first minimum of the second image. sin = a is small min /a (radians) min = 1.22 /D radians (circular aperture)
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Can We See a Distant Planet?
The Sun Earth distance is cm The Keck telescope has D = 10 m At = 400 nm (blue light), min = 5 108 radian The closest star is at the distance d = cm min x d x = d min = cm = 1% Sun Earth distance
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Relativity Newtonian mechanics deals with low velocities.
It does not observe any limit for velocity. The theory of relativity was proposed by Albert Einstein in 1905. Relativity links space and time as well as matter and energy. There are 2 parts of the theory: special relativity and general relativity. Special relativity considers only constant velocities. General relativity includes acceleration.
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Basis for Special Relativity
Galilean relativity: the laws of mechanics are the same in all inertial (non-accelerated) reference frames. The laws of electromagnetism seem to be incorrect. Einstein’s relativity: The laws of physics are the same in any inertial frame of reference. The speed of light is the same for all observers, no matter what their relative speeds. c = m/s = 300,000 km/s = 186,000 mi/s
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Adding Velocities in Galilean Relativity
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Einstein’s Relativity
Einstein’s biography Examples Proof Details Your own possible experiment
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