Re: Barn-Pole Nuts & Bolts contradiction



Dear harry:

On Aug 28, 9:23 am, "harry" <harald.vanlintelButNotT...@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
"dlzc" <dl...@xxxxxxx> wrote in message

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....
From the context, I thought everyone
would have known I meant linear
acceleration. I should have been
more precise in the phrasing so as
not to confuse others.

Acceleration is acceleration, David.
Linear or not. You are already in a
realm where SR does explicitly not
apply. It may be reasonably *extended*
to this problem... but if you are
speaking to posterity, you *are*
confusing the issue.

That's wrong: from the start, SRT applied
to *any* motion (in particular
accelerating electrons) as described
relative to inertial reference frames.

Since this is not a complete sentence, I cannot guess which thing(s)
you disagree with:
- angular and linear accleration both are accelerations,
- Special Relativity is derived for inertial (non-acclerating) frames,
- Special Relativity can be reasonably extended to some special
acclerating frames, and yield verified agreement with experiment,
- David is confusing the issue "for posterity" by claiming there is no
accleration.

[snip rest that seems to disagree with
my explanation].

Disagree with the explanation? The entire motion of the rod is not
important to the analysis. At the "throat" of individual threads, the
motion of the mating surface is entirely parallel to the thread... so
no contraction should occur at this location. With acceleration,
other things may be expected to be seen other places (your
explanation, I believe), but local to each thread, no contraction
expected to adjacent threads.

David A. Smith

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