6.2. Simultaneity of events in different reference systems

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Let the system K at the points with coordinates   6.2.  Simultaneity of events in different reference systems and   6.2.  Simultaneity of events in different reference systems two things happen at the same time   6.2.  Simultaneity of events in different reference systems . According to the Lorentz transformations in the system K ', the coordinates will correspond to these events.

  6.2.  Simultaneity of events in different reference systems

and time points

  6.2.  Simultaneity of events in different reference systems

Where   6.2.  Simultaneity of events in different reference systems

From the written formulas it is clear that if events in system K occur in the same place in space   6.2.  Simultaneity of events in different reference systems , then they will match in space   6.2.  Simultaneity of events in different reference systems and in time   6.2.  Simultaneity of events in different reference systems also in system K '.

If the events in system K are spatially separated   6.2.  Simultaneity of events in different reference systems then the system   6.2.  Simultaneity of events in different reference systems they will also be spatially separated   6.2.  Simultaneity of events in different reference systems but will be simultaneous. Difference sign   6.2.  Simultaneity of events in different reference systems determined by the sign of the expression   6.2.  Simultaneity of events in different reference systems . From this it follows that in different systems   6.2.  Simultaneity of events in different reference systems (at different v) difference   6.2.  Simultaneity of events in different reference systems will be different in magnitude and may differ in sign. This means that in some systems event 1 will precede event 2, in other systems, on the contrary, event 2 will precede event 1. This only applies to events between which there is no causal relationship.

Causally related events (for example, a shot and a bullet hit a target) will not be simultaneous in any frame of reference and in all systems the event that is the cause will precede the result


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Physical foundations of mechanics

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