PH429: Reference Frames
Paradigms in Physics, Paradigm 9
Syllabus for Spring 2008
Day 1 - Reference Frames (Mon 5/12 - read Taylor p327-330)
- Inertial Frame
- Galilean Transformations (see Taylor p596-598)
- Reference frame with linear acceleration (e.g. sitting inside an airplane during take off)
HW #1 due on Friday Solutions: please see black folder in paradigms study room.
Day 2 - 2d Rotations (Tue 5/13 - read Taylor p336-344)
- Rotating Coordinate Systems
- Centrifugal & Coriolis Forces
- Group Work: Turntable Hockey
Day 3 - 3d Rotations (Wed 5/14 - read Taylor 344-351)
- Rotating Coordinate Systems
- Centrifugal & Coriolis Forces
- Group work Shooting rocket from the north pole
Day 4 - Motion Relative to Earth (Thu 5/15 - read Taylor 351-359)
- Group Work: Earth Hockey
- Conservation of angular momentum
- Weather systems
- Foucault Pendulum - coupled differential equations
Day 5 - No Class (Fri 5/16)
HW #1 due today
Day 6 - Special Relativity (Mon 5/19 - read Taylor Spec. Rel. Chpt.)
- Einstein's Postulates (imagine running beside an electromagnetic wave)
- Time Dilation derived by trigonometry
- The May fly example (a 12 hour biological clock goes for a ride)
HW #2 due on Friday.
Day 7 - Special Relativity (Tue 5/20- read Taylor Spec. Rel. Chpt.)
- Definition of proper time
- Length contraction and definition of proper length
- Minkowski diagrams keep speed of light constant in all frames
- Simultaneity
Day 8 - Special Relativity (Wed 5/21- read Taylor Spec. Rel. Chpt.)
- The geometry of a Minkowski diagram (example, find length contraction)
- Lorentz transformation equations = Minkowski diagram (example, the Clairvoyante question)
- Space-like and time-like separations.
Day 9 - Special Relativity (Thu 5/22 - Read Dr. Dray's class notes)
- Hyperbolic geometry, 3-4-5 triangle example muon through the lab
- “Squared length” is invariant under change of reference frame.
- Group Work: Paradoxes
- Velocity transformations (simple extension of Lorentz transform)
Day 10 - Relativistic Mechanics (Fri 5/23 - read Griffiths 507-511)
- Animations of the Paradoxes
- Energy & Momentum (review elastic vs. inelastic collisions, ordinary velocity doesn't give conserved quantity p = mv.)
HW #2 due at 5 pm
Day 11 - No class (Mon 5/26)
- Memorial day
Day 12 - Relativistic Mechanics (Tue 5/27 - read Griffiths 511-515)
- Collisions & Scattering
- Group Work: relativistic particles
- HW #3 due on Friday
Day 13 - Relativistic E & M (Wed 5/28 - read Griffiths p522-525)
- Derive magnetic forces using only electrostatics and special relativity
Day 14 - Relativistic E & M (Thu 5/29 - read Griffiths p525-532)
- How the fields transform
- Elegant solutions to some important electrostatics questions
- The invariance of (E^2 - (c^2)B^2)
Day 15 - Summary (Fri 5/30)
- Practice for the final
- HW #3 due at 5pm
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