Sujet : Re: [SR] Usefulness of real velocities in accelerated relativistic frames of reference.
De : r.hachel (at) *nospam* tiscali.fr (Richard Hachel)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 15. Mar 2024, 15:30:21
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Le 15/03/2024 à 15:11, "Paul B. Andersen" a écrit :
I suppose you are referring to my "false" equations:
Speed: Vr(t) = a⋅t/√(1+(a⋅t/c)²)
Average speed Vm(t) = c²⋅(√(1+(a⋅t/c)²)-1)/a⋅t
where your "correct" equations are:
Speed: Vr(t) = a⋅t
Average speed Vm(t) = a⋅t/2
:-D
The speed of the accelerated mobile or particle
is a function of time.
The more time passes, the greater the speed.
Everyone agrees on that.
Now we have to give the correct equation.
I wrote that the correct equation is:
Vo(Tr)=a.Tr/sqrt(1+(a.Tr)²/c²)
I don't see what your problem is.
Vr(Tr)=a.Tr
Vrm=Vri/2
What do you not understand?
R.H.