LORENTZ CONTRACTION

lôrˈĕnts, in physics, contraction or foreshortening of a moving body in the direction of its motion, proposed by H. A. Lorentz on theoretical grounds and based on an earlier suggestion by G. F. Fitzgerald; it is sometimes called the Fitzgerald, or Lorentz-Fitzgerald, contraction. The Lorentz contraction hypothesis was put forward in an attempt to explain the negative result of the Michelson-Morley experiment of 1887 designed to demonstrate the earth's absolute motion through space (see ether; relativity). The hypothesis held that any material body is contracted in the direction of its motion by a factor 1−v2/c2, where v is the velocity of the body and c is the velocity of light. Although the Lorentz contraction did not succeed entirely in reconciling the results of the Michelson-Morley experiment with classical theory, it did serve as the basis for the mathematics of Einstein's theory of relativity. The equations used in relativity theory to change from a coordinate system, or frame of reference, in which the observer is at rest to a second system that is moving at constant velocity with respect to the first system are known as the Lorentz transformation. The Lorentz transformation will result in a stationary observer recording an effect equivalent to the Lorentz contraction when observing an object in uniform motion relative to his system of coordinates. Einstein showed, however, that this effect is due not to the actual deformation of the body in question, as Lorentz had originally supposed, but to a change in the way space and time are measured.

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...and serve as markera of ethanol intake. Progress in Lipid Research 37:307-316, 1998. LEDIG, M.; CIESIELSKI, L; SIMLER, S.; LORENTZ, J.G.; AND MENDEL, P. Effect of pre- and postnatal alcohol consumption on GABA levels of various brain regions in the rat offspring...


 

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...physicists G. F. FitzGerald and H. A. Lorentz suggested another possibility: that moving...slightly in the direction of motion-the contraction being just sufficient to account for...theory of relativity. (Nor did H. A. Lorentz.) Michelson believed that the ethel...


 

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LORENTZ CONTRACTION lor ents, in physics, contraction...Lorentz-Fitzgerald, contraction. The Lorentz contraction hypothesis was put forward in an...velocity of light. Although the Lorentz contraction did not succeed entirely in reconciling...
...body contracts as its speed increases (see Lorentz contraction ), and he formulated the Lorentz transformation, by which space and time coordinates...by, Einsteins special theory of relativity. Lorentz also discovered (1880), simultaneously with...
FITZGERALD CONTRACTION see Lorentz contraction . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...formulation of the theory by H. Lorentz (see Lorentz contraction ) preceded the interpretation by A. Einstein that...observer. Other relativistic effects, such as the Lorentz contraction and time dilation, are due to the structure of...
...and reformulated the mathematical equations of physics, basing them in part on equations of H. A. Lorentz (see Lorentz contraction ) by which measurements made in one uniformly moving system can be correlated with measurements in another system...


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