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Could somebody explain the logical reasoning behind lorentz contraction when an object travels faster and faster ?
russ_watters said:the distance they travel becomes shorter (from their frame).
It's a geometric effect, related to the geometry of 4D space-time. It's sort of like what happens when you look at an object that has been rotated, such that it looks shorter. But, there's more a little more to it than this. You're seeing one end of the object at a later time (as reckoned from the object's frame of reference) and the other end of the object at an earlier time (as reckoned from the object's frame of reference). As a result of both these features, the object looks to be in the correct location in your frame of reference, but it looks shorter.Ashes Panigrahi said:Could somebody explain the logical reasoning behind lorentz contraction when an object travels faster and faster ?
Ashes Panigrahi said:Could somebody explain the logical reasoning behind lorentz contraction when an object travels faster and faster ?
Isn't this contradicted by Bell's Spaceship paradox?phinds said:In addition to what kashishi said, keep in mind that length contraction is a result of remote observation, not something that actually happens to an object.
DaveC426913 said:Isn't this contradicted by Bell's Spaceship paradox?
When an object (either a particle or an instrument) travels faster and faster, its speed as determined with an inertial reference system changes. According to relativity theory, its length as determined with that reference system decreases with speed. Here's a non-technical, historical explanation.Ashes Panigrahi said:Could somebody explain the logical reasoning behind lorentz contraction when an object travels faster and faster ?
Ashes Panigrahi said:Could somebody explain the logical reasoning behind lorentz contraction when an object travels faster and faster ?
Length contraction is a concept in physics that describes how an object's length appears to decrease when it is moving at high speeds relative to an observer.
Length contraction occurs due to the effects of special relativity, which states that the laws of physics are the same for all observers in uniform motion. As an object moves at high speeds, its relative motion causes its length to appear shorter in the direction of motion.
Length contraction is important because it helps to explain and predict the behavior of objects moving at high speeds. It is a fundamental concept in understanding the effects of special relativity and has been confirmed by numerous experiments.
Yes, length contraction is a real phenomenon that has been observed and confirmed through experiments, including the famous Michelson-Morley experiment. It is an important aspect of special relativity and is used in various applications, such as in particle accelerators and GPS systems.
Length contraction and time dilation are both effects of special relativity, but they are different concepts. Length contraction refers to the apparent decrease in an object's length when it is moving at high speeds, while time dilation refers to the slowing down of time for a moving object relative to an observer. They are both consequences of the relativity of simultaneity and are interrelated through the Lorentz transformation equations.