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Le 12/03/2024 à 20:19, "Paul B. Andersen" a écrit :Yes. And I agree.Den 12.03.2024 10:00, skrev Richard Hachel:That is what I am saying.We know that in accelerated frames of reference the average speed is proportional to the instantaneous speed.>
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Let Vrm=(1/2)Vri
This is meaningless without definition of the entities.
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But I can guess:
You are not talking about "speed in an accelerated frame".
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You are talking about the speed of a stationary object
in an accelerated frame, measured in an inertial frame.
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If the object is instantly at rest at t = 0, and
the coordinate acceleration in the inertial frame is constant a,
Then the speed Vri(t) = at
and the average speed from t=0 to t=t is Vrm(t) = at/2.
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So Vrm=(1/2)Vri
Vr=a.TrWhere Vr (Vri(t)) is the speed in the inertial frame,
As you said yourself:>
According to SR:
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For the above to be true, the coordinate acceleration must
be constant. This means that the proper acceleration must
increase with time.
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Let 1g = 1 c per year = 9.4998 m/s².
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when t ≥ 1.0 year the coordinate acceleration can't
be kept equal to 1 g.
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Generally:
The coordinate acceleration a can't be kept equal to n g
when t ≥ 1/n year.
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It is obviously normal to keep the proper acceleration constant,
and then Vrm ≠ (1/2)Vri
I don't understand what you are saying.Indeed!
I think that between you and me, there is a different understanding of things.
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But we know that relativistic physicists do not use this notion, and it is important to remind them of the relationship between real speed and observable speed.
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Vr=Vo/sqrt(1-Vo²/c²)
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This is nonsense.
According to "relativistic physicists" there is no difference
between the "real speed" and the "observable (measurable) speed"
in the inertial frame.
That is what I am saying.Because there is no such difference.
Physicists do not differentiate between Vo and Vr.
It is really a shame that a large majority of physicists are not very intelligent, they understand nothing of what they are saying,:-D
which is dramatic since their number serves as truth.
A bit like in Nazi Germany everyone believed they were right because everyone held out their arm in front of Hitler.A hysterical reaction!
Physicists are educated, but very few are intelligent.
On usenet, there are perhaps five or six people with whom we can seriously discuss relativity, without immediately falling into hysterical reactions. (Julien Arlandis, Michel Talon, Paul B Anderson...). The others not only learned anything, but answer nonsense when asked a simple problem.Above you have demonstrated that you belong to the group that
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