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Course: PHYS 2, Fall 1999
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2D PHYSICS PROF. HIRSCH QUIZ 6 FALL QUARTER 2008 DECEMBER 5, 2008 ! ! ! Formulas: Time dilation; Length contraction : "t = #"t'$ # "t p ; L = Lp /# ; c = 3 %10 8 m /s Lorentz transformation : x'= " (x # vt) ; y' = y ; z' = z ; t'= " (t # vx /c 2 ) ; inverse : v $ -v Spacetime interval : ("s) 2 = (c"t) 2 - ["x 2 + "y 2 +...

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2D PHYSICS PROF. HIRSCH QUIZ 6 FALL QUARTER 2008 DECEMBER 5, 2008 ! ! ! Formulas: Time dilation; Length contraction : "t = #"t'$ # "t p ; L = Lp /# ; c = 3 %10 8 m /s Lorentz transformation : x'= " (x # vt) ; y' = y ; z' = z ; t'= " (t # vx /c 2 ) ; inverse : v $ -v Spacetime interval : ("s) 2 = (c"t) 2 - ["x 2 + "y 2 + "z 2 ] uy ux " v Velocity transformation : ux '= ; uy '= ; inverse : v $ -v 2 1" ux v /c # (1" ux v /c 2 ) Relativistic Doppler shift : f obs = f source 1+ v /c / 1" v /c (approaching) Momentum, energy (total, kinetic, rest) : p = # m u; E = #...
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