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yukcream
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I want to know why the 4-velocity vector of a particle is
u'=dx^i/ds where ds=cdt sqrt{1-v^2/c^2}
not dx^i/dt?
also can anyone show me the divide of the 4-acceleration vector,i.e
a' = d^2x'/ds^2?! I don't konw how to write it back in terms of v,c &x^i !
In addition why the 4-velocity vector is a dimesnsionless quantity? what does it really mean?
thx for help
yukyuk
u'=dx^i/ds where ds=cdt sqrt{1-v^2/c^2}
not dx^i/dt?
also can anyone show me the divide of the 4-acceleration vector,i.e
a' = d^2x'/ds^2?! I don't konw how to write it back in terms of v,c &x^i !
In addition why the 4-velocity vector is a dimesnsionless quantity? what does it really mean?
thx for help
yukyuk