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Title: Introducing Relativity


1
Introducing Relativity
  • Ross Phillips, PLC

2
New Course
  • 2005 Einsteins Relativity Detailed Study in Unit
    3.
  • 2004 many of the pilot schools are preparing to
    teach relativity.
  • Common sense is the collection of prejudices
    acquired by age 18 (Einstein)

3
Daunting
  • Einsteins contribution has a name for being
    difficult, but this is quite wrong. Einsteins
    contribution is very easy to understand, but
    unfortunately it rests on the theories of Galileo
    and Newton which are very difficult to
    understand!
  • Renowned relativist and pioneer of the Steady
    State Theory Hermann Bondi

4
Movement Unit 2 compare the accounts of the
action of forces by Aristotle, Galileo and
Newton.
  • Aristotle forces cause and maintain motion
  • Galileo objects will keep moving forever if no
    other force acted on them
  • Newton agreed with Galileo but introduced the
    idea of action at a distance ie. force acts
    instantaneously between two masses, even if
    separated by a great distance like the Sun and
    the Earth.

5
Why did the chicken cross the road?
  • Aristotle It is the nature of chickens to cross
    roads.
  • Newton Chickens at rest tend to stay at rest,
    chickens in motion tend to cross roads
  • Einstein Whether the chicken crossed the road or
    the road moved beneath the chicken depends on
    your frame of reference.

6
Newton was no Newtonian.
  • God was intervening to keep all the masses in the
    universe from collapsing into one big mass
  • He believed in absolute space, that was at rest
    and centred on the centre of mass of the Solar
    System.
  • He believed in absolute time.

7
Prior to Galileo
  • the Earth was stationary, Aristotle, supported
    this belief.
  • the Moon is not left behind as it would be if the
    Earth moves through space.
  • used balls rolling along ramps, and his
    observations of Jupiter to argue against
    Aristotle.

Galileo
8
Father of Physics
  • you can move without knowing that you are moving!
  • the principle of relativity states that the laws
    of physics are the same in all inertial reference
    frames.
  • an idea of the world as an orderly place that
    could be understood with a set of laws.
  • The Parable of the Ship http//physics.syr.edu/cou
    rses/modules/LIGHTCONE/galileo.html

9
Maxwell
  • developed Michael Faradays field idea.
  • these fields radiated at the speed of light thus
    were not instantaneous.
  • Einstein later developed the field theory for
    gravity in his general relativity.

10
Discussion Topics
  • What familiar examples demonstrate the principle
    of relativity?
  • In what ways could you state the principle of
    relativity?
  • How was Aristotles relativity different to
    Galileos?

11
Inertial Earth?
  • we are on a body that is hurtling through space
    but we cannot tell!
  • It was obvious to the person in the street that
    the Earth was not moving but it is, (or is it?)
  • due to the principle of relativity, and the
    nature of the Earths movement, that movement is
    difficult to detect.

12
Can Measure Acceleration, not Velocity
  • How could you measure the speed of the Earth?
  • Stellar aberration and parallax are due to
    revolving around the Sun
  • Foucaults Pendulum and weather patterns confirm
    that the Earth is rotating about its axis

13
Michelson-Morley Expt
  • Attempt to measure the speed of Earth through the
    aether
  • If successful would violate the principle of
    relativity as it applied to mechanics
  • http//galileoandeinstein.physics.virginia.edu/mor
    e_stuff\flashlets\mmexpt6.htm

14
Einsteins Postulates
  • the laws of electrodynamics and optics will be
    valid for all frames of reference for which the
    laws of mechanics hold good.
  • light is always propagated in empty space with a
    definite velocity c which is independent of the
    state of motion of the emitting body.
  • Einstein A. (1905) On the electrodynamics of
    moving bodies.

15
The Challenge
  • You do not really understand something unless you
    can explain it to your grandmother. (Einstein)
  • I tried to imagine the easiest way God could have
    done it. (Einstein)

16
What do we mean by the speed of light?
  • Einstein defines the time it takes for light to
    travel from A to B to be equal to the time it
    takes for light to travel from B to A (clocks
    stationary to A and B)
  • c is simply twice the distance from A to B
    divided by the time it takes light to go from A
    to B and back again.

17
Implications
  • Einsteins explanation upset the Newtonian
    concept of time and space as demonstrated by
  • http//casa.colorado.edu/ajsh/sr/paradox.htmlc
    2

18
Time Dilation
L0
t02L0/c
19
  • Were both headings the same length? Yes and no.
  • They are the same length at rest relative to each
    other

Length Contraction
Length Contraction
20
Length? The separation of two ends at an instant
in time.
Lvt1 ct1
L-vt2ct2
t1t2t
21
  • Sketch the letter L if it is moving near the
    speed of light
  • To the right To the left
  • Up the page Diagonally

L
22
Wisdom?
  • Definition of Theoretical Physics?
  • If the facts dont fit the theory, change the
    facts. (Einstein)
  • Trouble finding questions?
  • One of Einsteins students said to him The
    questions in this years exam are the same as
    last years! True, Einstein said, but this
    year all the answers are different.

23
Role play
  • In groups, develop a little skit demonstrating
    what you might look like to observers if you were
    in a spaceship passing at near the speed of
    light. Be prepared to discuss the limitations of
    your skit.
  • Students observing are asked to show where the
    performance inaccurately depicts relativity.

24
Creative Writing
  • Write a science fiction story about a space ship
    that travels to another star system at close to
    light speed. In your story, describe the trip
    from the point of view of those on board and
    contrast that with the point of view of those on
    Earth (a post modern novel!)

25
Argumentative writing topics
  • We can never travel to other stars because it is
    too far. True or false?
  • Length contraction violates the principle of
    relativity. Comment on this statement.
  • People travelling fast look fatter because they
    appear to have more mass. True or false?

26
Spreadsheet task design a relativity calculator
27
Links
  • http//www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/Class/B
    board.htmleinstein
  • http//members.tripod.com/conduit9SR
  • Http//www.goshen.edu/reubendb/relativity
  • Http//www.pbs.org/deepspace/classroom/activity4.h
    tmlobjectives a rather challenging activity
    designed for high schools

28
Demonstration (Einsteins inspiration)
  • Electric current induced a magnet moving near a
    wire
  • Moving a wire through a fixed magnetic field
    induces a current in the wire
  • Before Einstein these were distinct phenomena
  • http//www.physics.ucla.edu/demoweb/demomanual/mod
    ern_physics/special_relativity/special_relativity.
    html

29
Let Einstein Do the Talking
  • http//www.time.com/time/time100/poc/einstein_audi
    o.html

30
Free Software/ Links
  • http//saintmarys.edu/rtarara/software.html
  • Great simulations
  • http//www-ed.fnal.gov/data/phy_sci/relativity/stu
    dent/chalbegin.shtml 2 3 4
  • Great data logging task

31
Books
  • Einsteins dreams, Alan Lightman (short stories)
  • The Principle of Relativity, Einstein, Lorentz,
    Weyl, Minkowski (original papers)
  • Special Relativity, A. P. French
  • Relativity and its Roots, Banesh Hoffmann
  • Relativity and Common Sense, Hermann Bondi
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