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10. Tests of Relativity
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Yale Astronomy Lectures - 10. Tests of Relativity

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Frontiers/Controversies in Astrophysics (ASTR 160) The lecture begins with the development of post-Newtonian approximations from Newtonian terms. Several problems are worked out in calculating mass, force and energy. A discussion follows about how concepts like mass and velocity are approached differently in Newtonian physics and Relativity. Attention then turns to the discovery that space and time change near the speed of light, and how this realization affected Einstein's theories. Finally, the possibility of traveling faster than the speed of light is addressed, including how physicists might predict from laboratory conditions how this might occur. Muons, unstable particles that form at the top of the Earth's atmosphere, are used as an example. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Velocity and Mass in Special Relativity 08:34 - Chapter 2. Gamma and Post-newtonian Mass 15:34 - Chapter 3. What Is Mass? 26:25 - Chapter 4. Lorentz Transformations and Relativistic Effects 35:02 - Chapter 5. Time, Light, and the World Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://open.yale.edu/courses This course was recorded in Spring 2007.

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