14. Introduction to the Four-Vector

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    Fundamentals of Physics (PHYS 200)
    The four-vector is introduced that unifies space-time coordinates x, y, z and t into a single entity whose components get mixed up under Lorentz transformations. The length of this four-vector, called the space-time interval, is shown to be invariant (the same for all observers). Likewise energy and momentum are unified into the energy-momentum four-vector.
    00:00 - Chapter 1. Recap-Consequences of the Lorentz Transformations
    06:25 - Chapter 2. Causality Paradoxes: "Killing the Grandmother"
    15:22 - Chapter 3. A New Understanding of Space-Time
    25:51 - Chapter 4. Introducing the Fourth Dimension and Four-Vector Algebra
    44:09 - Chapter 5. The Space-Time Interval, or "Proper Time"
    51:47 - Chapter 6. Deriving the Velocity and Momentum Vectors in Space-Time
    01:04:40 - Chapter 7. The New Energy-Mass Relation
    Complete course materials are available at the Yale Online website: online.yale.edu
    This course was recorded in Fall 2006.

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