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Earth
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Intro to Special Relativity Course
Why is Relativity Hard? | Special Relativity Chapter 1
Spacetime Diagrams | Special Relativity Ch. 2
Lorentz Transformations | Special Relativity Ch. 3
Relativity of Simultaneity | Special Relativity Ch. 4
Length Contraction and Time Dilation | Special Relativity Ch. 5
Relativistic Addition of Velocity | Special Relativity Ch. 6
Spacetime Intervals: Not EVERYTHING is Relative | Special Relativity Ch. 7
The Twins Paradox Hands-On Explanation | Special Relativity Ch. 8
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Quantum Mechanics
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The Higgs Boson, Explained
The Standard Model
The Universe, Explained: Season 1
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Length Contraction and Time Dilation | Special Relativity Ch. 5

Content Provider MinutePhysics
Description This video is chapter 5 in my series on special relativity, and it covers how things that are moving (that is, moving relative to an inertial reference frame) at different speeds appear to be shorter in length... and longer in length. And shorter in time, and longer in time. It all makes sense, I promise, and is clear when you use the Lorentz transformation of coordinates of the events in question, enacted with a mechanical minkowski diagram, aka mechanical Lorentz transformation, aka spacetime globe.
Language English
Publisher Date 2018-05-29
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Time Dilation Physics Special Relativity Intro to Special Relativity Course
Content Type Video
Educational Role Student Teacher
Educational Use Self Learning Lecture
Time Required PT7M17S
Education Level Class XI Class IX Class XII Class X
Pedagogy Lecture cum Demonstration
Resource Type Video Lecture
Subject Special Theory of Relativity
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