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please let me know what is a significance of lorentz factor,and what will happen if lorentz factor is not multiplied in the time equation of lorentz transformation.
In physics, the Lorentz transformation describes how, according to the theory of special relativity, two observers' varying measurements of space and time can be converted into each other's frames of reference. ...It reflects the surprising fact that observers moving at different velocities may measure different distances, elapsed times, and even different orderings of events.
If I'm understanding you correctly, then, e.g., you're asking what happens if you change the Lorentz transformation for time from t'=\gamma t-\gamma vx (in units with c=1) to t'=t-\gamma vx. The answer is that it will violate the postulates of SR. (It doesn't really matter whether we're talking about Einstein's 1905 postulates, or some more modern system such as the one here http://www.lightandmatter.com/html_books/0sn/ch07/ch07.html#Section7.2 -- but to be concrete, in terms of the 1905 postulates it would cause the speed of light not to be the same in all frames.)bodhi said:please let me know what is a significance of lorentz factor,and what will happen if lorentz factor is not multiplied in the time equation of lorentz transformation.
Naty1 said:the factor and the transformation are the same:
Naty1 said:I was looking at c/(root[c2-v2] FACTOR in the first referenc e
being equivalent to 1/(root[1-v2/c2] TRANSFORM
in the second...
I don't really understand what you are asking. The significance of the Lorentz factor is that if you omit it, you get the wrong answer. If that doesn't answer your question, what sort of answer are you looking for?bodhi said:i didnt get a good enough solution to that,i mean 1/root(1-v^2/c^2) and its significance,if anyone knows it please share to me?