Rigid body motion in special relativity
General Physics
2015-05-28 v3
Abstract
We study the acceleration and collisions of rigid bodies in special relativity. After a brief historical review, we give a physical definition of the term `rigid body' in relativistic straight line motion. We show that the definition of `rigid body' in relativity differs from the usual classical definition, so there is no difficulty in dealing with rigid bodies in relativistic motion. We then describe: 1. The motion of a rigid body undergoing constant acceleration to a given velocity. 2. The acceleration of a rigid body due to an applied impulse. 3. Collisions between rigid bodies.
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@article{arxiv.1105.3899,
title = {Rigid body motion in special relativity},
author = {Jerrold Franklin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1105.3899},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Extended the discussion,and added references