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lorentz law

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-14 19:04

say an object of mass "m" who's has a constant acceleration "a" (in it's point of view)
In the point of view of the object "t" time has passed
Let's say it started immobile in a referential A

how would you calculate the time passed in the point of view of referential A

Sorry for the horrible English but it's not my native langage.  

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-16 2:15

it's impossible

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-16 6:33

It's not impossible, but I don't feel like digging up time dilation formulas and all that right now.

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-16 15:23

>>3
please halp it's been bothering me for a while now

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-17 1:27

I tried to do it but failed miserabely
I now want to know also how u do this?
I'm pretty sure u have to integrate

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-18 3:49

Please halp...

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-18 7:47

>>4
google time dilation

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-19 19:55

Assuming a constant accel int the rockets frame:
t'=y(t-(v/c^2)*x ), v=at, t' is in frame A
Also note: It's mass dosen't matter for this question unless this is a rocket in which case m changes and I don't care.

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-23 19:20

its not impossible but its unpossible

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-30 11:49

>>8
~this is wrong~
it's impossible

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-01 23:57

Do you have a physics textbook which you don't understand or are you just randomly asking?

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-02 1:21

just asking

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