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A rod is to move at constant speed v along the x axis of reference frame S, with the rod’s length parallel to that axis. An observer in frame S is to measure the length L of the rod. Which of the curves in Fig. 37-15 best gives length L (vertical axis of the graph) versus speed parameter β?
Figure 37-15 Questions 1 and 3.
To find:
Which of the curves in Fig. 37-15 best represents length L (vertical axis of the graph) versus speed parameter β?
Answer to Problem 1Q
Solution:
The curve ‘c’ can best represent the length L and speed parameter
Explanation of Solution
1) Concept:
Here, we need to use the concept of length contraction as the length of rod is being measured from the inertial frame of reference while the rod is moving.
2) Formula:
3) Given:
i. A rod is moving at a constant speed v parallel to the x-axis is a reference frame S.
ii. The rod’s length is parallel to the x-axis.
iii. An observer in the reference frame S is measuring the length of the rod.
iv. Fig. 37-15 of the textbook with 5 curves of L versus β.
4) Calculation:
We have the equation for length L as
Here,
Expanding the equation for L, we see that L has to be approximately inversely proportional to the β, and decreasing as β increases.
Curve a shows L increases linearly with β.
Curve b shows L increases with β.
Curve c shows that L decreases with β and is approximately inversely proportional to the β.
Curve d shows L decreases linearly with β.
Curve e shows L decreases with β and shows an exponential decrease with β.
So, among the given curves, the curve ‘c’ can best represent the function
Conclusion:
Using the equation of length contraction, we can identify the curve of best fit.
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