Relativity time dilation and length contraction

In summary, the problem presented involves measurements of distance and time made in different inertial frames of reference. The zero subscripted quantities refer to values measured in an inertial frame in which the object is at rest, while unsubscripted quantities refer to values measured in an inertial frame relative to which the object is in motion. To solve the problem, one must identify the two frames and convert the measurements made in one frame to those made in another.
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can somebody help my figure out what t0 l0 l and t is?

For instance: A girl an her dad are in an airplane, the girl starts running 20m in 8 seconds. There is also a boy standing beneath the plane (lets pretend that the airplanes floor is seethrough.

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What is the thumb rule here? I thought that the boy is t0 because he is standing still. The boy is also l0 because he is not moving. The girl is l because she is in motion and the dad is t because he is taking the time and he is not moving. I got a key from my teacher and this is totally wrong... Help me sort this out?
 
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Relativity is about how space and time is measured in different inertial frames of reference. Zero subscripted quantities generally refer to the value of that quantity measured in an inertial frame in which the object is at rest. Unsubscripted quantities refer to the value measure in an inertial frame relative to which the object is in motion.

In your problem, the distance and time measurements are measurements made by a person at rest in the plane using a tape measure that is at rest in the plane and a clock that is at rest in the plane. These are ##l_0## and ##t_0##. Assuming the plane moves with uniform motion in a straight line, a system of coordinates constructed inside the plane is an inertial frame.

The boy on the ground measures the distance run by the girl to be ##l##, and the time she takes to run that distance he measures to be ##t##. These values differ from those measured by a person at rest in the plane.

The "rule of thumb" is 1. identify the two inertial frames in which the measurements are made. 2. Convert the measurements made in one frame to those made in another frame.
 

1. What is the theory of relativity and how does it relate to time dilation and length contraction?

The theory of relativity is a fundamental theory in physics that explains the relationships between space and time. It is divided into two parts: the special theory of relativity, which deals with objects in uniform motion, and the general theory of relativity, which includes acceleration and gravity. Time dilation and length contraction are two consequences of the special theory of relativity.

2. What is time dilation and how does it occur?

Time dilation is the phenomenon where time passes slower for an object in motion relative to an observer. This means that time appears to be moving at a different rate for different observers. It occurs because the speed of light is constant for all observers, and as an object moves faster, time slows down for that object.

3. How does length contraction affect the measurement of objects in motion?

Length contraction refers to the shortening of an object's length in the direction of its motion. It occurs because, according to the theory of relativity, space and time are interconnected. As an object moves faster, its length in the direction of motion decreases. This means that observers measuring the object from different frames of reference will have different measurements of its length.

4. Can time dilation and length contraction be observed in everyday life?

Yes, time dilation and length contraction are observed in everyday life, although they are only noticeable at extremely high speeds. For example, GPS satellites orbiting the Earth experience time dilation due to their high speeds, which has to be accounted for when calculating their precise positions. Additionally, particle accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider also demonstrate the effects of time dilation and length contraction.

5. How does the theory of relativity impact our understanding of space and time?

The theory of relativity has revolutionized our understanding of space and time. It has shown that space and time are not absolute, but rather are relative to the observer's frame of reference. This means that concepts like simultaneity, time travel, and the nature of gravity are all affected by the theory of relativity. It has also been confirmed through numerous experiments and has become a fundamental pillar of modern physics.

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