Special Relativity | Lecture 10
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 29 Ιουν 2012
(June 18, 2012) Professor Susskind
clarifies how some of his notation differs from the standard convention
and then moves back into the concepts of momentum and conserved energy
as it relates to special relativity.
In 1905, while only
twenty-six years old, Albert Einstein published "On the Electrodynamics
of Moving Bodies" and effectively extended classical laws of relativity
to all laws of physics, even electrodynamics. In this course, Professor
Susskind takes a close look at the special theory of relativity and also
at classical field theory. Concepts addressed here include space-time
and four-dimensional space-time, electromagnetic fields and their
application to Maxwell's equations.
Originally presented in the Stanford Continuing Studies Program.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Continuing Studies Program:
http://csp.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
clarifies how some of his notation differs from the standard convention
and then moves back into the concepts of momentum and conserved energy
as it relates to special relativity.
In 1905, while only
twenty-six years old, Albert Einstein published "On the Electrodynamics
of Moving Bodies" and effectively extended classical laws of relativity
to all laws of physics, even electrodynamics. In this course, Professor
Susskind takes a close look at the special theory of relativity and also
at classical field theory. Concepts addressed here include space-time
and four-dimensional space-time, electromagnetic fields and their
application to Maxwell's equations.
Originally presented in the Stanford Continuing Studies Program.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Continuing Studies Program:
http://csp.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
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