Relativity : the Special and General Theory by Albert Einstein
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the equations of the Lorentz transformation were derived conformably
to this point of view. Notes *) A simple derivation of the Lorentz transformation is given in Appendix I. THE BEHAVIOUR OF MEASURING-RODS AND CLOCKS IN MOTION Place a metre-rod in the x1-axis of K1 in such a manner that one end (the beginning) coincides with the point x1=0 whilst the other end (the end of the rod) coincides with the point x1=I. What is the length of the metre-rod relatively to the system K? In order to learn this, we need only ask where the beginning of the rod and the end of the rod lie with respect to K at a particular time t of the system K. By means of the first equation of the Lorentz transformation the values of these two points at the time t = 0 can be shown to be eq. 05a: file eq05a.gif eq. 05b: file eq05b.gif the distance between the points being eq. 06 . |
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