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| [[Image:ForestRelativityLorentzFrame.jpg]] | [[Image:ForestRelativityLorentzFrame.jpg]] | ||
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| + | The relationship between the coordinate<math> (x,y,z,ct)</math> of an object in frame <math>S</math> to the same object described using the coordinates <math>(x^{\prime},y^{\prime},z^{\prime},ct^{\prime})</math> in frame <math>S^{\prime}</math> is geven by the Lorentz transformation: | ||
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| :<math>x^{\mu^{\prime}} = \sum_{\nu=0}^3 \Lambda_{\nu}^{\mu} x^{\nu}</math> | :<math>x^{\mu^{\prime}} = \sum_{\nu=0}^3 \Lambda_{\nu}^{\mu} x^{\nu}</math> | ||
Revision as of 16:45, 30 October 2007
Lorentz Transformations
The picture below represents the relative orientation of two different coordinate systems . is at rest (Lab Frame) and is moving at a velocity v to the right with respect to frame .
The relationship between the coordinate of an object in frame to the same object described using the coordinates in frame is geven by the Lorentz transformation:
where
- example
- Or in matrix form the tranformation looks like
