Hello Dr Mitchell, I hope this message finds you well. I believe you have unlisted these videos. It might be hard to find them again in the future. Can you make them permanent again? Thank you and I am glad for these lectures.
In 22:34 we calculate the trajectory of B, but if A and B are at rest in the s frame and we are drawing the space-time diagram with respect to the s frame, how come B even has a trajectory? Shouldn't it always remain at x=2d? I think A,B and C are all moving and we are in the rest frame, because only then the space-time diagram makes sense.
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Hello Dr Mitchell, I hope this message finds you well.
I believe you have unlisted these videos. It might be hard to find them again in the future. Can you make them permanent again?
Thank you and I am glad for these lectures.
In 22:34 we calculate the trajectory of B, but if A and B are at rest in the s frame and we are drawing the space-time diagram with respect to the s frame, how come B even has a trajectory? Shouldn't it always remain at x=2d? I think A,B and C are all moving and we are in the rest frame, because only then the space-time diagram makes sense.
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