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The search for an absolute reference frame
© D Hoult 2011
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The search for an absolute reference frame Looking for the “Aether”
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dolphin speed relative to water = vd
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dolphin speed relative to water = vd
boat speed relative to water = v
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dolphin speed relative to water = vd
boat speed relative to water = v time for dolphin to go from O to A =
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dolphin speed relative to water = vd
boat speed relative to water = v time for dolphin to go from O to A = L/(vd – v)
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dolphin speed relative to water = vd
boat speed relative to water = v time for dolphin to go from O to A = L/(vd – v) time for dolphin to go from A to B =
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dolphin speed relative to water = vd
boat speed relative to water = v time for dolphin to go from O to A = L/(vd – v) time for dolphin to go from A to B = L/(vd + v)
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dolphin speed relative to water = vd
boat speed relative to water = v time for dolphin to go from O to A = L/(vd – v) time for dolphin to go from A to B = L/(vd + v) so, time for dolphin to go from O to B is
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dolphin speed relative to water = vd
boat speed relative to water = v time for dolphin to go from O to A = L/(vd – v) time for dolphin to go from A to B = L/(vd + v) so, time for dolphin to go from O to B is L/(vd – v) + L/(vd + v)
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dolphin speed relative to water = vd
boat speed relative to water = v which is equal to
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dolphin speed relative to water = vd
boat speed relative to water = v which is equal to 2L / (vd2 – v2)
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L2 =
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L2 = b2 – a2
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L2 = b2 – a2 if time for dolphin to go from A to B = t then L2 =
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L2 = b2 – a2 if time for dolphin to go from A to B = t then L2 = (vdt)2 – (vt)2
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L2 = b2 – a2 if time for dolphin to go from A to B = t then L2 = (vdt)2 – (vt)2 which means that the time taken to go from O to B in this case is
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L2 = b2 – a2 if time for dolphin to go from A to B = t then L2 = (vdt)2 – (vt)2 which means that the time taken to go from O to B in this case is 2 L / (vd2 – v2)1/2
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2L / (vd2 – v2)
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2 L / (vd2 – v2)1/2 2L / (vd2 – v2)
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2 L / (vd2 – v2)1/2 these times are clearly NOT equal 2L / (vd2 – v2)
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Dolphin moving parallel to the direction of v
tpar = 2L / (vd2 – v2)
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Dolphin moving parallel to the direction of v
tpar = 2L / (vd2 – v2) Dolphin moving perpendicular to the direction of v tperp = 2 L / (vd2 – v2)1/2
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Dolphin moving parallel to the direction of v
tpar = 2L / (vd2 – v2) Dolphin moving perpendicular to the direction of v tperp = 2 L / (vd2 – v2)1/2 If we know the speed of the dolphins (relative to the water) and these two times are measured, we can find the speed of the boat (relative to the water)
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The Michelson Morley Experiment
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Beam 1 is like the dolphin moving perpendicular to the direction of v
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Beam 2 is like the dolphin moving parallel to the direction of v
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M and M thought that by examining the change in the interference pattern when the whole apparatus was rotated through 90°, they would be able to detect the motion of the Earth relative to the aether.
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M and M thought that by examining the change in the interference pattern when the whole apparatus was rotated through 90°, they would be able to detect the motion of the Earth relative to the aether. When the apparatus was turned through 90° they found…
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M and M thought that by examining the change in the interference pattern when the whole apparatus was rotated through 90°, they would be able to detect the motion of the Earth relative to the aether. When the apparatus was turned through 90° they found… no change in the interference pattern
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