No CrossRef data available.
The Quadratic form for Radial Acceleration, in the Theory of Relativity
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2008
Extract
§ 1. In the transformation corresponding to constant acceleration, and in the resulting quadratic form, there is an arbitrary constant. In Einstein's formula for central acceleration a mass m defining the acceleration appears, but no arbitrary constant. In seeking to account for, or to repair, the deficiency I retained all constants naturally arising in the integration of the differential equations, and it then appeared that the result could be obtained by transformation. It will be convenient to state the transformation at the outset, and then to examine the differential equations with a view to a clear understanding of the assumptions made in reaching the more general result.
- Type
- Research Article
- Information
- Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society , Volume 22 , Issue 3 , 20 September 1924 , pp. 248 - 252
- Copyright
- Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1924
References
* Proceedings Camb. Phil. Soc., Vol. 22, p. 138Google Scholar, “The Electromagnetic Equations as Basis of Einstein's Quadratic form.”