Chapter 20 - Relativity - Davidson Physics
Chapter 20 - Relativity - Davidson Physics Chapter 20 - Relativity - Davidson Physics
Announcements Review The Twin Paradox Length Contraction Final QuestionsObservationTime dilation is significant only if the relative speeds are close to that of light∆t =∆t 0√1 − v 2 /c 2Relativity
Announcements Review The Twin Paradox Length Contraction Final QuestionsObservationTime dilation is significant only if the relative speeds are close to that of light∆t =∆t 0√1 − v 2 /c 2v = 10 m/s (runner)Relativity
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Announcements Review The Twin Paradox Length Contraction Final QuestionsObservationTime dilation is significant only if the relative speeds are close to that of light∆t =∆t 0√1 − v 2 /c 2v = 10 m/s (runner)<strong>Relativity</strong>