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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
1 Kinematics, Part 1
1.1 Motivation
1.1.1 Galilean transformations, Maxwell’s equations
1.1.2 Michelson–Morley experiment
1.2 The postulates
1.3 The fundamental effects
1.3.1 Loss of simultaneity
1.3.2 Time dilation
1.3.3 Length contraction
1.3.4 A few other important topics
1.4 Four instructive examples
1.5 Velocity addition
1.6 Summary
1.7 Problems
1.8 Exercises
1.9 Solutions
2 Kinematics, Part 2
2.1 Lorentz transformations
2.1.1 First derivation
2.1.2 Second derivation
2.1.3 The fundamental effects
2.2 Velocity addition
2.2.1 Longitudinal velocity addition
2.2.2 Transverse velocity addition
2.3 The invariant interval
2.4 Minkowski diagrams
2.5 The Doppler effect
2.5.1 Longitudinal Doppler effect
2.5.2 Transverse Doppler effect
2.6 Rapidity
2.6.1 Definition
2.6.2 Physical meaning
2.7 Relativity without c
2.8 Summary
2.9 Problems
2.10 Exercises
2.11 Solutions
3 Dynamics
3.1 Energy and momentum
3.1.1 Momentum
3.1.2 Energy
3.2 Transformations of E and p
3.3 Collisions and decays
3.4 Particle-physics units
3.5 Force
3.5.1 Force in one dimension
3.5.2 Force in two dimensions
3.5.3 Transformation of forces
3.6 Rocket motion
3.7 Relativistic strings
3.8 Summary
3.9 Problems
3.10 Exercises
3.11 Solutions
4 4-vectors
4.1 Definition of 4-vectors
4.2 Examples of 4-vectors
4.3 Properties of 4-vectors
4.4 Energy, momentum
4.4.1 Norm
4.4.2 Transformations of E and p
4.5 Force and acceleration
4.5.1 Transformation of forces
4.5.2 Transformation of accelerations
4.6 The form of physical laws
4.7 Summary
4.8 Problems
4.9 Exercises
4.10 Solutions
5 General Relativity
5.1 The Equivalence Principle
5.2 Time dilation
5.3 Uniformly accelerating frame
5.3.1 Uniformly accelerating point particle
5.3.2 Uniformly accelerating frame
5.4 Maximal-proper-time principle
5.5 Twin paradox revisited
5.6 Summary
5.7 Problems
5.8 Exercises
5.9 Solutions
6 Appendices
6.1 Appendix A: Qualitative relativity questions
6.2 Appendix B: Derivations of the Lv/c2 result
6.3 Appendix C: Resolutions to the twin paradox
6.4 Appendix D: Lorentz transformations
6.5 Appendix E: Nonrelativistic dynamics
6.6 Appendix F: Problem-solving strategies
6.6.1 Solving problems symbolically
6.6.2 Checking units/dimensions
6.6.3 Checking limiting/special cases
6.6.4 Taylor series
6.7 Appendix G: Taylor series
6.7.1 Basics
6.7.2 How many terms to keep?
6.7.3 Dimensionless quantities
6.8 Appendix H: Useful formulas
6.9 References
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