Special Relativity: A Concise Guide for Beginners Special Relativity: A Concise Guide for Beginners

Special Relativity: A Concise Guide for Beginners

A Concise Guide for Beginners

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Publisher Description

As a boy, Einstein had imagined riding a beam of light and wondered if he would be able to see his reflection whilst holding a mirror. According to Newton, he would be moving so fast that light from his face, would not be able catch up with the mirror to become reflected back into his eyes. Travelling along at the speed of light, the wave front would appear frozen, however Maxwell had shown that light is an oscillating electromagnetic field and therefore such a stationary wave was impossible. Einstein resolved this conflict by realising that space and time are relative.
This book is based upon a PowerPoint presentation that I gave, to convey the nature of this remarkable theory. Most of the explanation is given in terms of diagrams and simple descriptions, without much recourse to mathematics. It also acts as a prequel to my following book which deals with General Relativity. This and other physics titles (together with electronic downloads), are available from Lulu

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2011
2 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
93
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lulu.com
SIZE
3.7
MB

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