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Chapter
26:
Special Relativity - Learning
Objectives |
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State
the principle of Newtonian relativity, and describe the Galilean
coordinate and velocity transformations and their limitations. |
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Discuss Einstein's two
postulates of the special theory of relativity. |
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Discuss the differences
between the Galilean transformation and the Lorentz transformation, and
the significance of the Lorentz transformation equations within the
framework of special relativity. |
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Describe some consequences of the Lorentz transformation
equations; specifically, the effects of time dilation and length
contraction. |
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Understand the idea of simultaneity, and the fact that
simultaneity is not an absolute concept. That is , two events which are
simultaneous in one reference frame are not simultaneous when viewed from
a second from a second frame moving with respect to the first. |
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State the correct relativistic expressions for the momentum,
kinetic energy, and total energy of a particle. |
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Discuss the principle of the energy-mass equivalence, and its
impact in the field of nuclear physics. |
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Discuss the Michelson-Morley experiment, its objectives, and the
significance of its outcome. |
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