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"Eugeniusz Wareda" |
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05 Apr 2004 03:46:12 AM |
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Measuring our absolute velocity |
Welcome
Can i do Special Relativity Correction in The Formula
C = S/d Where - C charge capacity of
plane capacitor,
S - surface of this capacitor,
d - distance between both surfaces.
d = do sqrt (1 -vv/cc),
v - velocity of capacitor
c -speed of light
do - if velocity zero
d - if velocity v>0
Of corse vector v is prpendiculare to surface S.
Than
C = C ( V ) - functin of v.
Can we measure of our absolute velocity, from here ??
E.W.
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| User: "Franz Heymann" |
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| Title: Re: Measuring our absolute velocity |
05 Apr 2004 03:44:18 PM |
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"Eugeniusz Wareda" <lala@magma-net.pl> wrote in message
news:c4r6qp$t2f$1@korweta.task.gda.pl...
Welcome
Can i do Special Relativity Correction in The Formula
C = S/d Where - C charge capacity of
plane capacitor,
S - surface of this capacitor,
d - distance between both surfaces.
d = do sqrt (1 -vv/cc),
v - velocity of capacitor
c -speed of light
do - if velocity zero
d - if velocity v>0
Of corse vector v is prpendiculare to surface S.
Than
C = C ( V ) - functin of v.
Can we measure of our absolute velocity, from here ??
No. If anything, you might be able to measure the speed of the
capacitor relative to you.
Franz
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| User: "Old Man" |
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| Title: Re: Measuring our absolute velocity |
05 Apr 2004 11:10:24 PM |
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"Eugeniusz Wareda" <lala@magma-net.pl> wrote in message
news:c4r6qp$t2f$1@korweta.task.gda.pl...
Welcome
Can i do Special Relativity Correction in The Formula
C = S/d Where - C charge capacity of
plane capacitor,
S - surface of this capacitor,
d - distance between both surfaces.
d = do sqrt (1 -vv/cc),
v - velocity of capacitor
c -speed of light
do - if velocity zero
d - if velocity v>0
Of corse vector v is prpendiculare to surface S.
Than
C = C ( V ) - functin of v.
Can we measure of our absolute velocity, from here ??
E.W.
No. Nothing has changed in the rest frame of the capacitor.
C(v) / C(0) yeilds the relative velocity in the frame where v > 0.
Note that, in the frame wherein v is not zero, there exists a
magnetic field. you have both capacitance and inductance.
[Old Man]
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| User: "Eugeniusz Wareda" |
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| Title: Re: Measuring our absolute velocity |
06 Apr 2004 11:38:27 AM |
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Użytkownik "Old Man" <nomail@nomail.net> napisał w wiadomości
news:jMednUQPGNMvsO_dRVn-uw@prairiewave.com...
"Eugeniusz Wareda" <lala@magma-net.pl> wrote in message
news:c4r6qp$t2f$1@korweta.task.gda.pl...
Welcome
Can i do Special Relativity Correction in The Formula
C = S/d Where - C charge capacity of
plane capacitor,
S - surface of this capacitor,
d - distance between both surfaces.
d = do sqrt (1 -vv/cc),
v - velocity of capacitor
c -speed of light
do - if velocity zero
d - if velocity v>0
Of corse vector v is prpendiculare to surface S.
Than
C = C ( V ) - functin of v.
Can we measure of our absolute velocity, from here ??
E.W.
No. Nothing has changed in the rest frame of the capacitor.
C(v) / C(0) yeilds the relative velocity in the frame where v > 0.
Note that, in the frame wherein v is not zero, there exists a
magnetic field. you have both capacitance and inductance.
[Old Man]
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Hi
The d =do{sqrt( 1 -vv/cc)} it does not lessen , if the
velocity v of measuring system ( X',Y',Z' ) is increasing?
It is not so like in the Michelson -Morley experiment ?
E.W.
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| User: "Old Man" |
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| Title: Re: Measuring our absolute velocity |
07 Apr 2004 12:02:27 AM |
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"Eugeniusz Wareda" <lala@magma-net.pl> wrote in message
news:c4umsa$e16$1@korweta.task.gda.pl...
Użytkownik "Old Man" <nomail@nomail.net> napisał w wiadomości
news:jMednUQPGNMvsO_dRVn-uw@prairiewave.com...
"Eugeniusz Wareda" <lala@magma-net.pl> wrote in message
news:c4r6qp$t2f$1@korweta.task.gda.pl...
Welcome
Can i do Special Relativity Correction in The Formula
C = S/d Where - C charge capacity of
plane capacitor,
S - surface of this capacitor,
d - distance between both surfaces.
d = do sqrt (1 -vv/cc),
v - velocity of capacitor
c -speed of light
do - if velocity zero
d - if velocity v>0
Of corse vector v is prpendiculare to surface S.
Than
C = C ( V ) - functin of v.
Can we measure of our absolute velocity, from here ??
E.W.
No. Nothing has changed in the rest frame of the capacitor.
C(v) / C(0) yeilds the relative velocity in the frame where v > 0.
Note that, in the frame wherein v is not zero, there exists a
magnetic field. you have both capacitance and inductance.
[Old Man]
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Hi
The d =do{sqrt( 1 -vv/cc)} it does not lessen , if the
velocity v of measuring system ( X',Y',Z' ) is increasing?
It is not so like in the Michelson -Morley experiment ?
E.W.
Is EW assuming capacitance to be invariant? The charge and
mass (invariant mass includes field energy) are Invariants, but
capacitance, like longitudinal length is not. Other relativistic
Invariants here are E(dot)B and E^2 - B^2. What is the purpose
of introducing acceleration ? [Old Man]
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| User: "Sam Wormley" |
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| Title: Re: Measuring our absolute velocity |
05 Apr 2004 07:36:42 AM |
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Velocity is never absolute, but always with respect to something.
Velocity
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/Velocity.html
How Do You Add Velocities in Special Relativity?
http://hermes.physics.adelaide.edu.au/~dkoks/Faq/Relativity/SR/velocity.html
http://www.edu-observatory.org/physics-faq/Relativity/SR/velocity.html
What is the experimental basis of Special Relativity?
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Relativity/SR/experiments.html
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