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arxiv: gr-qc/0703090 · v2 · submitted 2007-03-17 · 🌀 gr-qc · physics.class-ph· physics.ed-ph

Two Examples of Circular Motion for Introductory Courses in Relativity

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The circular twin paradox and Thomas Precession are presented in a way that makes both accessible to students in introductory relativity courses. Both are discussed by examining what happens during travel around a polygon and then in the limit as the polygon tends to a circle. Since relativistic predictions based on these examples can be verified in experiments with macroscopic objects such as atomic clocks and the gyroscopes on Gravity Probe B, they are particularly convincing to introductory students.

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