ÉTYMOLOGIE DU MOT LORENTZ-FITZGERALD CONTRACTION
Named after H. A. Lorentz and G. F. Fitzgerald (1851–1901), Irish physicist.
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The Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction - the fact that the length of a moving object
appears shortened - can be deduced in a very similar way. The physicist George
Gamow popularized relativity in his famous book MrTompkins in Wonderland.
Anthony J. G. Hey, Patrick Walters, 1997
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Independent Axioms for Minkowski Space-Time
Remark The factor \/l - v2 is known as the "Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction factor" .
Proof (i) By Theorem 72 and the definition of directed rapidity, y = e2ru and the
paths Q° and 5° are synchronous which implies the equations of (i) (Figure 82a).
They concluded that both time dilation and Lorentz-Fitzgerald Contraction take
place, thus confirming relativity theory. If only the Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction
applied then the fringe shifts due to changes in velocity would be: . Notice how
the ...
Robin H., Moriconne, Evan R., T. Ikai, et al.
This possibility was proposed in 1892 by Fitzgerald. Lorentz produced an "
electron theory of matter" that would account for such a contraction. Students
sometimes make the mistake of assuming that the Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction
is ...
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Logical Empiricism and the Special Sciences: Reichenbach, ...
Unlike the Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction, this "Einstein contraction" is a
symmetrical relation between the measurements made in any two inertial
systems and is a consequence of the intersystemic relativity of simultaneity,
because it relates ...
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Time Machines: Time Travel in Physics, Metaphysics, and ...
For the rather curious history of the Lorentz-FitzGerald contraction, dating from
1889, see Bork (1966) and Brush ( 1967). This effect has entered popular culture,
in the form of the following well-known (at least among physicists) limerick There
...
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Textbook of Engineering Physics
Hence, it is sometimes called the Fitzgerald or Lorentz-Fitzgerald. contraction.
The Lorentz contraction hypothesis was put forward in an attempt to explain the
negative result of the Michelson-Morley experiment of 1887 designed to ...
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Gravity from the Ground Up: An Introductory Guide to Gravity ...
This effect is called the Lorentz- Fitzgerald contraction, because Lorentz and
Fitzgerald were the first to propose that it and time dilation actually occurred. The
formula is, following the pattern of earlier ones, Amoving object V i ~ V 1C Lol,
jectat| ...
Students sometimes make the mistake of assuming that the Lorentz-Fitzgerald
contraction is equivalent to the Lorentz transformations. However, in the absence
of any treatment of the time dilation effect the Lorentz-Fitgerald explanation would
...
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A Course in Modern Mathematical Physics: Groups, Hilbert ...
... a rod is contracted when viewed by a moving observer, an effect known as the
Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction. By reversing the roles of K and K' it is similarly
found that a moving rod is contracted in the direction of its motion. The key to this
...
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Get To Know Einstein With This New Project
“The Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction was (with) a further contribution to the development of the theory of relativity”! (quoted from Ranniger, 2001). «Science Fiction, déc 14»
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What Einstein did, which was quite brilliant, was to work out the Lorentz transformations (Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction and Lorentz time ... «Slate Magazine, mars 14»
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