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    I How do you draw a spacetime diagram and what equation describes it?

    How, therefore, should a spacetime diagram showing the three vectors,: velocity through space, velocity through spacetime, and velocity through time be drawn and what equation would describe it? <Mentor's note, edited to get the quotes right>
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    I How do you draw a spacetime diagram and what equation describes it?

    According to Minkowski, spacetime for non-accelerated systems is a four dimensional continuum which has four axes (three space, one time) set mutually at right angles to each other. The velocity of a body moving in a straight line will be the resultant of the component velocities along the...
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    I Do objects appear heavier if they run over a scale very fast

    For any such effect to be measurable you would probably have to be running faster than any human has ever travelled, even in a space rocket, and the pan of your scales would obviously have be of ENORMOUS length!
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    I Is Velocity Through Spacetime Always Equal to 'c'?

    To 'robphy' I'm sorry, but when I try to access your attachment, 231822, a message comes up saying that it is not available. Can you help? Runningc
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    I Is Velocity Through Spacetime Always Equal to 'c'?

    Sorry, but I can't see what significance the equation has: (a). It simplifies to: c^2= c^2 (b). It only has one variable. i.e. 'v'.
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    I Is Velocity Through Spacetime Always Equal to 'c'?

    Thanks very much, although I not quite sure how much it will actually help me in what I am trying to do as the diagram has 'c' and 'v' at right angles. I am working on an idea which seems to suggest that, despite Minkowsky, the Angle is variable and cannot exceed 90 deg. RC
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    I Is Velocity Through Spacetime Always Equal to 'c'?

    Thank you; I was afraid it might not be that simple. I read it in "Why does E= mc^2" by Cox and Forshaw. RC
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    I Is Velocity Through Spacetime Always Equal to 'c'?

    I have read that the velocity of a body through spacetime is equal to 'c'. Can I therefore draw a spacetime velocity diagram (triangle) with sides: "v" velocity through space...
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    Exploring Velocities in Space and Time: A Scientist's Perspective

    I have a B.Sc of long standing but only studied physics as a subsidiary subject. I am a bit rusty but am trying to produce a paper on velocities in space and time. Runningc
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    I 3D coordinates vector calculation

    How do I calculate the resultant of three component vectors set mutually at 60 degrees to each other (not in the same plane)?
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