Lecture 02 Chapter2sibor Corrected
Lecture 02 Chapter2sibor Corrected
https://sibor.physics.tamu.edu/home/courses/physic
s-222-modern-physics/
CHAPTER 2
Special Theory of Relativity
◼ 2.1 The Apparent Need for Ether
◼ 2.2 The Michelson-Morley Experiment
◼ 2.3 Einstein’s Postulates
◼ 2.4 The Lorentz Transformation
◼ 2.5 Time Dilation and Length Contraction
◼ 2.6 Addition of Velocities
◼ 2.7 Experimental Verification
◼ 2.8 Twin Paradox It was found that there was no
◼ 2.9 Space-time displacement of the interference
◼ 2.10 Doppler Effect fringes, so that the result of the
experiment was negative and would,
◼ 2.11 Relativistic Momentum therefore, show that there is still a
◼ 2.12 Relativistic Energy difficulty in the theory itself…
◼ 2.13 Computations in Modern Physics - Albert Michelson, 1907
◼ 2.14 Electromagnetism and Relativity
Newtonian (Classical) Relativity
Assumption
◼ It is assumed that Newton’s laws of motion must
be measured with respect to (relative to) some
reference frame.
Inertial Reference Frame
For a point P
◼ In system K: P = (x, y, z, t)
◼ In system K’: P = (x’, y’, z’, t’)
vt
x P
K K’ x’-axis
x-axis
Conditions of the Galilean Transformation
◼ Parallel axes
◼ K’ has a constant relative velocity in the x-direction
with respect to K
Assumptions
Equally fast swimmers
Speed of each swimmer = c
Water velocity or drift of the ether with respect to the earth = v
Equal distance l1 = l2 between floats
v
v⊥ = c 2 − v 2
D v
c
l1
2l 2lc tll 1
A C t⊥ = tll = 2 2 = tll t⊥
c −v
2 2
c − v t⊥ 1 − v 2 / c2
l2 The perpendicular swimmer wins!
2.2: The Michelson-Morley Experiment
.
So that the change in time is:
The Analysis (continued)
=3.47 km/s
A B
−1 m +1 m
0
−1 m 0 +1 m
A B
Thus, the order of events in K’ can be different!
We thus observe…
t=0
t = d/c t = d/c
d d
The Lorentz Transformations
The special set of linear transformations that: