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Old May 10th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
Ken S. Tucker
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Default Time dilatation in circular motion

On May 10, 11:06 am, Tom Roberts wrote:
Ken S. Tucker wrote:
In the quoted article Pauli writes,
"the transverse Doppler effect and the time dilation
produced by gravitation appear as two different modes
of expressing the same fact".
What do you think he means by that?


That these are equal for the frequency shift measured at the center of
the circle for light emitted from an object in circular motion:
a) apply the Doppler formula of SR.
b) compute the acceleration of the object, convert that to
an equivalent gravitational potential, and compute the
corresponding redshift.

This is a very basic exercise given in every GR course. If you don't
understand this, then you need to STUDY the basics.
Tom Roberts


Very good Tom! Now that I have provided you
with these simple facts and formulae, you
can now proceed to explain them to El.

Incidentally my ref is, Pauli's "Theory of
Relativity", pg 150, "53. Simple deductions
from the principle of equivalence", have
you ever read that book?
Regards
Ken S. Tucker
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