What is Lorentz: Definition and 1000 Discussions

Lorentz is a name derived from the Roman surname, Laurentius, which means "from Laurentum". It is the German form of Laurence. Notable people with the name include:

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  1. DOTDO

    Lorentz invariant integral measure

    Hi I'm studying electron-muon scattering and now considering the Lorentz invariant integration measure. The textbook introduced it, which use dirac delta function to show that d3p/E is a Lorentz scalar. I understood it but I wanted to find other way and tried like this: I need a hint on the...
  2. Dale

    Insights PF's policy on Lorentz Ether Theory and Block Universe - Comments

    DaleSpam submitted a new PF Insights post PF's policy on Lorentz Ether Theory and Block Universe Continue reading the Original PF Insights Post.
  3. B

    Can you use the Lorentz transform for a function of time?

    Reading Griffiths, he states that the Lorentz Transform is useful for describing where an 'event' occurs in a different inertial frame. What about describing the motion of a particle in this moving frame if I know its motion in my frame? Really, I'm looking at pickup ions in the solar wind. A...
  4. M

    Relativistic Transformation of Lorentz Force (E + v x B)

    Here is a problem: Imagine two equally charged capacitor plates parallel to the x-y axis, whose area is large enough compared to the distance between them that fringe effects can be ignored. The bottom plate (at z=0) is + charged, and the top is - charged. The vector field E is therefore...
  5. D

    Lorentz transformation matrix and its inverse

    Given the Lorentz matrix Λuv its transpose is Λvu but what is its transpose ? I have seen ΛuaΛub = δb a which implies an inverse. This seems to be some sort of swapping rows and columns but to get the inverse you also need to replace v with -v ? Also In the LT matrix is it the 1st slot...
  6. densaface

    Why is the Lorentz force calculated in Ansys Maxwell so low?

    Why is the Lorentz force calculated in Ansys so low? According to the formula F=B*I*l, it is supposed to be at least 1000 times higher. The model is really simple: a magnetically conductive plate in a static magnetic field inducts the magnetic field from the surrounding space, which makes its...
  7. S

    Understanding Lorentz Transformation: Explained and Recommended Readings

    I can't understand the transformation can anyone explain it to me.and suggest a good book on it.
  8. S

    Microscopic, and Tensoral Poynting Th., Vector, & Lorentz F.

    It's a long title. I ran out of space. It should be What are the microscopic, tensoral formulations of the Poynting theorem, Poynting vector and Lorentz force? (If these cannot be stated in a diffeomorphism invariant way, what theoretical good are they?) Oddly, I came up empty on an internet...
  9. rogerk8

    Cross product evaluation (for the Lorentz Force).

    Let's say we have: \vec{E}=E_x\vec{i}_x+E_y\vec{i}_y+E_z\vec{i}_z and \vec{B}=B_x\vec{i}_x+B_y\vec{i}_y+B_z\vec{i}_z and the Lorentz Force 0=q(\vec{E}+\vec{v}X\vec{B}) which due to \vec{E}X\vec{B}=\vec{B}X(\vec{v}X\vec{B})=vB^2-B(\vec{v}\cdot \vec{B}) and transverse components only...
  10. S

    Lorentz transformation of a scalar field

    Hello, I'm reading Tong's lecture notes on QFT and I'm stuck on the following problem, found on p.11-12. A scalar field \phi , under a Lorentz transformation, x \to \Lambda x , transforms as \phi(x) \to \phi'(x) = \phi(\Lambda^{-1} x) and the derivative of the scalar field transforms...
  11. M

    Is there a resultant holding torque in the rotor?

    Hi, sorry for the title. I struggled to accurately describe my question in a short sentence. I'm trying to understand if there would be a holding torque or not in the following scenario. I'm referring to a motor which has a central stator and two permanent magnet rotor plates on either side...
  12. naima

    Representation of Lorentz algebra

    i find here a representation of the Lorentz algebra. Starting from the matrix representation (with the ##\lambda## parameter) i see how one gets the matrix form of ##iJ_z## I am less comfortable with the ## -i y\partial_x + x \partial_y## notation Where does it come from? They say that it is a...
  13. D

    Lorentz scalars - transformation of a scalar field

    When one considers a Lorentz transformation between two frames ##S## and ##S'##, such that the coordinates in ##S## are given by ##x^{\mu}## and the coordinates in ##S'## are given by ##x'^{\mu}##, with the two related by x'^{\mu}=\Lambda^{\mu}_{\;\;\nu}x^{\nu} then a scalar field ##\phi (x)##...
  14. J

    General Lorentz transformation, spatial vector components

    Hello, a derivation of the lorentz transformation for an arbitrary direction of the relative velocity often makes use of writing the spatial position vector of an event as the sum of its component parallel and perpendicular to the velocity vector in one inertial frame and then transforming both...
  15. Bakali Thendo

    Proving Maxwell's Equations are Lorentz Invariant

    I want to know how can i prove that Maxwell's equations for the propagation of electromagnetic wave are Lorentz invariant.
  16. Gvido_Anselmi

    Vacuum state Lorentz invariance

    Hi everybody! Why we don't have to prove Lorentz invariance of the Vacuum state in QFT? This fact is quite obvious in QED and follows from Lorentz invariance of electric charges. But in general case? I don't know, but it seems to me this fact is not so obvious as it treated.
  17. A

    Lorentz force in different frames of reference

    Hi, I have been studying lorentz force . The book says force experienced by a charge in magnetic field is But velocity is a relative concept . In one frame of reference(inertial frame) I might observe the charge moving with some velocity and in the 2nd frame(inertial too) I might observe the...
  18. CassiopeiaA

    Understanding Lorentz Factor: Proving and Explaining Its Invariance

    If two particles have velocities v1 and v2 in a rest frame, how do we prove that the relative lorentz factor is given by : γ(r)=γ(1)γ(2)(1−v1.v2) and why is this quantity lorentz invariant
  19. cnh1995

    Motoring Effect in DC Motors: Magnetic Field Interaction or Lorentz Force?

    When current flows through the armature winding of a dc motor, what exactly happens in there that produces the torque? Is there a force due to the interaction between two magnetic fields or Lorentz force acts on the conductor electrons? Basically, why does motoring effect take place? Is it due...
  20. A

    Lorentz force in motor other than homopolar

    Hello, I am trying to build a motor. Just a prototype I guess and learning at the moment so just simple stuff but I can't make it work.. I have seen the examples of a homopolar motor and understand the direction of force due to Lorentz force. To be simple I don't want, and don't see the need...
  21. Ookke

    Two Lorentz Boosts Causing Rotation - Measurable w/ Gyroscope?

    It seems that combining two Lorentz boosts cause rotation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorentz_transformation#Composition_of_two_boosts Do you think this rotation is something that could be measured by gyroscope? Or is it like space rotates around the accelerating observer, and the observer...
  22. B

    Would magnetic charge be Lorentz invariant?

    Would magnetic charge be Lorentz invariant (the way electric charge is) if magnetic charge existed?
  23. Stephanus

    Lorentz Transformation: Get Answers to Your Questions

    Dear PF Forum, First, I'd like to thanks this forum for helping this much and so far. I have a question about Lorentz Transformation. Lots of questions actually :smile: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorentz_transformation#Boost_in_the_x-direction Instead of using t and x, I'd like to use ta and...
  24. Stephanus

    Lorentz and Doppler and signal pick up

    Dear PF Forum, After so many questions about Twins Paradox and Universe Frame of Reference, I'd like to know about Lorentz and Doppler. First. Here V is ##\sqrt{0.75}## ≈ 86.60%. If we put V in Lorentz Transformation formula as speed, we'll have Gamma = 2. Okay here's the question. Two probes A...
  25. K

    Generators of Lorentz Lie Algebra being complex?

    I was wondering about the following Λ=I+iT T are the generators and Λ a continuous LT transformation, thus it is real. Therefore T needs to be imaginary. And we can find two sets one being the generators for SO(3) J_i and the other for boosts K_i, which are both imaginary. Now I am wondering...
  26. Maximtopsecret

    Lorentz transormation for electomagnetic field

    Homework Statement In laboratory's frame the angle between vectors E and H is given φ. Find the frame where these vectors will be parallel. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I suppose I should require equal angle between each of the E' and H' and axes in the ''new'' frame. Means...
  27. Maximtopsecret

    Lorentz transformation of frequency

    Homework Statement Light (plane wave) reflects from the mirror moving along X-axis with speed V. The wave is orthogonal to the mirror (φ=0°). Write the law for frequency change. Homework Equations I know Lorenz transformation for frequency. The Attempt at a Solution All I do not know is how to...
  28. B

    Lorentz Transformation negative result

    Hello, I have some mathematics background but little to no physics background. I am very interested in physics and am beginning to learn about relativity. Upon exploring the derivation of the Lorentz Transformation equation I noticed something that confused me a little. Again, I don't have much...
  29. K

    Exploring Lorentz Factor Symmetry: A 125-Year Mystery

    Hi All, Recently, in my earlier thread, I asked about the symmetry of Lorentz Factor (where +V == -V). I had several pointers about how to handle this (Thank you all those). However, it seemed unanimous that there was no explanation beyond the equation itself (math or physical). Also, I...
  30. E

    Relative Velocity in Lorentz Transform: Agree or Disagree?

    Do two inertial observers in relative motion agree on their relative velocity? Velocity is distance per unit time and they don’t agree on the distance or the elapsed time. If the apparent distance in the prime system is shorter and the elapsed time is longer, then it seems that the apparent...
  31. VintageGuy

    Tensor indices (proving Lorentz covariance)

    Homework Statement [/B] So, I need to show Lorentz covariance of a Proca field E-L equation, conceptually I have no problems with this, I just have to make one final step that I cannot really justify. Homework Equations "Proca" (quotation marks because of the minus next to the mass part, I...
  32. Grimble

    Lorentz Transformation Equations, time transformation

    t' = γ(t - vx/c2) where t is the time in the stationary frame t' is the time in the moving frame v is the relative velocity between the two frames and x is the distance traveled in the time t in the stationary frame. ∴ x = vt substituting this into the Lorentz time equation gives us: t' = γt(1 -...
  33. K

    Directional independence of motion in Lorentz Transformation

    Hi All, I am trying to understand the directional independence of LT. In contrast, we all know that Doppler Effect is dependent on the direction of motion. I have tried to find any reasoning or explanation and could not find one so far. May be I did not use correct terms in my searches. If...
  34. Spinnor

    How do I know if some objects represent the Lorentz Group?

    I'm thinking of an object or objects. How do I show that the objects form a representation of the Lorentz group in 1+1 D spacetime? Thanks for any help!
  35. MTd2

    LQG is not proved to be locally lorentz invariant. (Bee)

    Sabine Hossenfelder said... Arun: This has never been proved. These deformations are problematic for other reasons, but they don't suffer from the density problem that I alluded to here, if that is what you mean, yes. LQG itself isn't actually based on a space-time network so the argument...
  36. U

    Lorentz Chaos - The 'Butterfly Effect'

    Homework Statement Given the lorentz system for ##\sigma=10, b = \frac{8}{3}, r = 28##, and ##x(t)## from the first lorentz system, show that we can solve for y(t) and z(t) for the modified lorentz system by finding ##\dot E##.[/B] Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I have found...
  37. S

    Problem with signs in the Lorentz Transformation equations

    Homework Statement The following is Exercise 2.1 from from Ray d'Inverno's 'Introducing Einstein's Relativity.' (a) Write down the Galilean transformation from observer ##S## to observer ##S'##, where ##S'## has velocity ##v_1## relative to ##S##. (b) Find the transformation from ##S'## to...
  38. Breo

    CPT Invariance of Hermitian & Lorentz Lagrangians

    Are all the hermitian and lorentz invariant lagrangians, invariant under the combination of CPT? If yes, how can it be proved?
  39. R

    Speed parameter β and Lorentz factor γ

    Homework Statement Find the speed parameter β and Lorentz factor γ for an electron that has a kinetic energy of: a) 6.00 keV b) 2.00 MeV c) 4.00 GeV Homework Equations KE=(γ-1)*511 KeV SQRT(1/(1-β^2))=γ The Attempt at a Solution a) 6 KeV=(y-1)*511 y=1.0117 1.0117=SQRT(1/(1-β^2)) β=0.152 b)...
  40. Rumo

    Lorentz transf. of a spherical wave in Euclidean space

    This thread is not about the lorentz invariance of the wave equation: \frac{1}{c^2}\frac{\partial^2\Phi}{\partial t^2}-\Delta \Phi = 0 It is about an interesting feature of a standing spherical wave: A\frac{\sin(kr)}{r}\cos(wt) It still solves the wave equation above, when it is boosted in...
  41. fezster

    Connection between Lorentz covariance and special relativity

    s2 = t2 - x2 - y2 - z2 This equation is covariant (Lorentz covariance). The interval "s" is invariant (Lorentz invariance). Can you derive everything in special relativity from these facts? Or am I mistaken about that?
  42. A

    Lorentz Contraction: How Fast Can Objects Travel?

    I just got to know about this concept, "Lorentz contraction". It says The size(measure) of objects decrease as we approach the speed of light(I think, I'm right!). If this is true, then the size of our sun should be slightly smaller, as the Earth races around the sun, at a speed of one-tenth of...
  43. A

    Velocity frame of reference in lorentz force equation

    Hi, I am new here, but there is a question that really bugs me :-(. In Lorentz force why was the velocity defined as relative to the observer and not relative to thesystem generating the magnetic field. By defining it relativ eto the system relativity is not needed to explain how an observer...
  44. squelch

    Lorentz momentum: A proton of mass m is accelerated up

    Homework Statement A proton of mass "m" is accelerated up to a kinetic energy "K" and then collides with a stationary proton at rest. All that is left after the collision is a new particle of mass "M". (a) Write out the momentum and energy equations for the collision. (b) What is the maximum...
  45. S

    Two Velocities in the Lorentz Law

    Lorentz Force: $$\vec{F}=q\vec{v_1}\times\vec{B}$$ v1 is the velocity of particle. And magnetic field is: $$\vec{B}=\frac{\mu_0}{4\pi}\vec{v_2}\times\frac{\hat{r}}{r^2}$$ If we combine them, we see that there are 2 velocities: v1 and v2... I just watched this video about relativity and...
  46. J

    Classical Hall effect when current has neutral charge

    If i have a current of both negative and positive charges(i know that there is also current from only negative and only positive charges,i'm not confused) along an infinite wire of square cross-section,and the we put a homogeneous magnetic field normal to the current,then a Lorentz force acts on...
  47. TrickyDicky

    QED vacuum and Lorentz invariance

    The measured energy density of the vacuum has a disturbing discrepance with the one theorized by imposig Poincare invariance in QFT, usually referred to as the "vacuum catastrophe". On the other hand the Heisenberg indeterminacy principle leads to a nonzero vacuum expectation value for the...
  48. T

    Anticommutation of Fermions and the Lorentz irreps

    Hi everyone! I have two questions that arose during the path integral quantization of theories involving fermions. First of all, when we prove the equivalence between the path integral formalism and the canonical quantization we make use of the eigenvalue defining equation...
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