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Lecture Six
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Kinematical Relations in Special Relativity
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Four Gedanken Experimente “thought experiments” thought 是由過去分詞轉變 而成的分詞形容詞 不是名詞 正譯:想像實驗 誤譯:思想實驗
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Experiment I Comparison of parallel measuring sticks oriented perpendicular to their direction of motion
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Experiment II Comparison of clock rates
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Experiment III Comparison of lengths parallel to the direction of motion
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Experiment IV The synchronization of clocks
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Experiment I Comparison of parallel measuring sticks oriented perpendicular to their direction of motion (invariance of perpendicular length)
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Experiment II Comparison of clock rates (time dilation)
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t' being measured by a single clock is a proper time
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Frequently used symbols in special relativity except
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Experiment III Comparison of lengths parallel to the direction of motion (length contraction)
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Two Derivations of Length Contraction 1.Simple derivation 2.Detailed derivation
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Simple Derivation For observer on the station (S): The time of passage t 0 is a proper time, the length L of the train is not a proper length.
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Simple Derivation For observer on the train (S ): The time of passage t is not a proper time, the length L 0 of the train is a proper length.
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Simple Derivation
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Detailed Derivation
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train station
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Experiment III For train observer: t' is a proper time interval, being observable with a single clock t' = 2L' /c
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Experiment III For station observer: t is not a proper time interval, being measured between two points with two clocks t = t 1 + t 2
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Experiment III t 1 : light signal from B 0 to M 1 t 2 : light signal from M 1 to B 2
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Experiment III c t 1 = B 0 M 1 = B 0 B 1 + B 1 M 1 = v t 1 + L c t 2 = M 1 B 2 = M 1 B 1 - B 1 B 2 = L - v t 2
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t' is a proper time interval, being observable with a single clock t' = 2L' /c
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Summary Proper time: time interval measured by a single clock Proper length: length measured by an observer stationary relative to the observed.
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Summary Length Contraction The length of a moving stick is shortened by a factor of
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Summary L 0 : proper length of a stick L : length of this stick in motion
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Summary Time Dilation A moving clock runs slow by a factor of
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Summary t 0 : time interval measured in a clock t : time interval measured in a frame in which this clock is moving
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Experiment IV The Synchronization of Clocks The phase difference in the Synchronization of Clocks
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Two stationary clocks A and B synchronized and separated by proper distance L' in S'-frame
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Single clock S in a stationary in S-frame
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By comparing S with A and B, observer in S claims that A and B are not synchronized.
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Event E A : clock in meets clock A. Event E B : clock in meets clock B. Times in : t A = t 0, t B = t 1 (proper time) Times in ' : t ' A = t ' 0, t ' B = t ' 1
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t' = t' B - t' A t = t B - t A
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t = t B – t A is the time interval measured by a single clock in proper time
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For an observer in , the time interval on both of the ' clocks individually would appear too large by the same time dilation factor, but they will not be in time with each other to a single observer in .
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The leading clock at A lags the trailing clock at B by
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領頭鐘落後 尾隨鐘超前
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Synchronization in S' Clocks at A and B set to read t' = 0 at the arrival of the light signal from the midpoint.
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Off-Synchronization as seen by an observer in S Leading clock at B lags behind the trailing clock at A
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Off-Synchronization The off-synchronization in S is The off-synchronization in S' is (moving clock runs slow) The leading clock lags by t'
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Calculation of t A and t B In S the distance between clock A and clock B is
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Calculation of t A and t B
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Calculation of t
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Calculation of t'
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Summary 領頭鐘落後 尾隨鐘超前
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