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Aug13-08, 01:13 AM   #1
 

velocity and proper acceleration


Do someone have links to resources stating the relationship between IRF velocity function over time v(t) and the proper acceleration function over time a(t) ?

IRF=Inertial Reference Frame

I had tried to use materials inside Baez FAQ :

http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physic...SR/rocket.html

and did the math in my blog :

http://orimath.blogspot.com/2008/08/...f-rtc7683.html

But it seems that equation 8 in that mathematical attempt is wrong.


Thanks in advance for your help.
 
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Do someone have links to resources stating the relationship between IRF velocity function over time v(t) and the proper acceleration function over time a(t)?
I haven't had time to read your blog, but you might find posts #13, #14, #15 (and the correction in post #28) of this thread helpful. All except the second half of post #15 applies to both uniform and non-uniform acceleration (in a straight line).
 
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