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Author Hassani, Sadri, author.

Title Special relativity : a heuristic approach / Sadri Hassani.

Publication Info. Amsterdam, Netherlands : Elsevier, 2017.

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 360 pages) : illustrations
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed May 19, 2017).
Contents Front Cover; Special Relativity; Copyright; Contents; Preface; List of Symbols, Phrases, and Acronyms; Note to the Reader; 1 Qualitative Relativity; 1.1 It Began With Maxwell; 1.1.1 Einstein and Signal Velocity; 1.2 Relativity of Simultaneity; 1.2.1 Simultaneity in a Single RF; 1.2.2 Simultaneity in Different RFs; 1.3 Relativity of Length; 1.4 Problems; 2 Relativity of Time and Space; 2.1 Time Dilation; 2.1.1 Proper Time; 2.2 Length Contraction; 2.3 Relativisticity; 2.4 The Twin Paradox; 2.5 Problems; 3 Lorentz Transformation; 3.1 ""Derivation"" of Euclidean Distance.
3.1.1 Coordinate Transformation3.2 Spacetime Distance; 3.3 Lorentz Transformation; 3.4 Examples of the Use of LT; 3.5 Relativistic Law of Addition of Velocities; 3.6 Problems; 4 Spacetime Geometry; 4.1 Plane Spacetime Geometry; 4.1.1 Events and Worldlines; 4.1.2 Light Cone; 4.2 Rules of Spacetime Geometry; 4.2.1 Invariant Distance; 4.2.2 The Rules; 4.3 Examples of Spacetime Diagrams; 4.3.1 Simultaneity Revisited; 4.3.2 The Train and the Tunnel; 4.3.3 The Doppler Effect; 4.3.4 Time Travel?; 4.4 Lorentz Transformation Revisited; 4.4.1 Lorentz Transformation and Time Travel.
4.5 Curved Worldlines4.5.1 The Spacetime Triangle Inequality; 4.5.2 The Twin Paradox Revisited; 4.6 Problems; 5 Spacetime Momentum; 5.1 Spacetime Velocity; 5.2 Spacetime Momentum; 5.2.1 Relativistic Energy; 5.2.2 No Mass at Light Speed; 5.2.3 Invariant Length of Spacetime Momentum; 5.2.4 No Velocity-Dependent Mass; 5.3 Conservation of Momentum; 5.3.1 The Classical Case; 5.3.2 The Relativistic Case; 5.4 Problems; 6 Relativity in Four Dimensions; 6.1 Four-Vectors; 6.2 Lorentz Transformation in 4D; 6.3 General Velocity Addition Formula; 6.3.1 Aberration; Aberration of Starlight.
6.4 General Doppler Effect6.5 Global Positioning System; 6.6 Four-Velocity; 6.7 Four-Momentum; 6.8 Second Law of Motion; 6.8.1 Four-Acceleration; 6.8.2 Four-Force; 6.8.3 Weirdness of Velocity-Dependent Mass; 6.9 Problems; 7 Relativistic Photography; 7.1 History; 7.2 Physics of Photography; 7.3 Photograph of Two Points; 7.4 Photograph of a Rod; 7.5 Photograph of a Cube; 7.5.1 Capturing Length Contraction With a Camera; 7.6 Photograph of a Sphere at the Origin; 7.6.1 Cone Construction via Aberration Formula; 7.6.2 Cone Construction via Relativistic LAV.
7.6.3 Cone Construction via LT of Emission Events7.7 Photograph of a Sphere off the Origin; 7.7.1 Stationary Sphere; 7.7.2 Moving Sphere; 7.8 Problems; 8 Relativistic Interactions; 8.1 Center of Mass and Lab Frames; 8.1.1 Lorentz Transformation of CM; 8.2 Two-Particle Collision; 8.2.1 Minimum Two-Particle Production Energy; 8.2.2 Minimum Multi-Particle Production Energy; 8.3 Decays; 8.4 Special Relativity, Spin, and Antimatter; 8.4.1 Dirac Equation; 8.4.2 Discovery of Antimatter; 8.5 Problems; 9 Interstellar Travel; 9.1 Massive Particle Propulsion; 9.2 Photon Propulsion.
Summary This book provides a qualitative exposition of relativity theory on the basis of the constancy of the speed of light. Using Einstein's signal velocity as the defining idea for the notion of simultaneity and the fact that the speed of light is independent of the motion of its source, chapters delve into a qualitative exposition of the relativity of time and length, discuss the time dilation formula using the standard light clock, explore the Minkowski four-dimensional space-time distance based on how the time dilation formula is derived, and define the components of the two-dimensional space-time velocity, amongst other topics. It provides a heuristic derivation of the Minkowski distance formula, uses relativistic photography to see Lorentz transformation and vector algebra manipulation in action, and includes worked examples.
Subject Special relativity (Physics)
Relativité restreinte (Physique)
SCIENCE -- Energy.
SCIENCE -- Mechanics -- General.
SCIENCE -- Physics -- General.
Special relativity (Physics)
Other Form: Print version: Hassani, Sadri. Special relativity. Amsterdam, Netherlands : Elsevier, 2017 9780128104118 (DLC) 2017938702 (OCoLC)969971972
ISBN 9780128104248 (electronic bk.)
0128104244 (electronic bk.)
9780128104118 (print)
0128104112
Standard No. AU@ 000060745802
AU@ 000066135480
CHBIS 011069854
CHVBK 499790871
GBVCP 889891451

 
    
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