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LECTURE 5 SPACE-TIME DIAGRAMS PHYS 420-SPRING 2006 Dennis Papadopoulos
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How old is traveling observer when stationary is one? Draw plane of simultaneity (0,1) (1,0) ct’ x’x’ ct x
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SIMULTANEITY
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PLANES OF SIMULTANEITY
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The time measured by a heartbeat or the wristwatch of a person equqls its wordline from a to b. Curved wordlines are shorter than straight wordlines. Thus a person arriving via a bent world line has fewer heartbeats than a person following a straight- line (i.e. moving only through space) Photons never age in free space.
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TWINS A AND B FOLLOW DIFFERENT LIFES ONE STAYING HOME THE OTHER TRAVELING A LOT. EVERY TIME THEY MEET AT THE SAME SPACETIME POSITION Bs WORDLINE IS SLIGTLY SHORTER SINCE SHE HAS MOVED A LOT THROUGH SPACE, WHILE HER BROTHER MOVED ONLY THROUGH SPACE. HER WORDLINE AT THEIR 70 TH BIRTHDAY IS SLIGHTLY SMALLER AND HER PHYSICAL AGE SLIGHTLY SHORTER (BY MAY BE A MICROSECOND)
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tB=tA/tB=tA/ OUTWARD JOURNEY xAxA EXACTLY THE SAME FOR RETURN JOURNEY tB=tA/tB=tA/ GAMMA 50, V=.9998c IF A IS 50 YEARS OLDER B IS ONLY ONE YEAR OLDER
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AGE BEFORE U-TURN AGE AFTER U-TURN
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ACCELERATION
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