14.14. Both points of view** A and B are initially a distance L apart, at rest with respect to ea...
14.14. Both points of view** A and B are initially a distance L apart, at rest with respect to each other. At a given time, B accelerates toward A with constant proper (a) Working in A's frame, calculate the difference in readings on A's (b) Do the same by working in B's frame, and show that the acceleration a. Assum e aL 《 c2 and B's clocks when B reaches A. result agrees (neglecting higher-order effects) with the result from part (a).
14.14. Both points of view** A and B are initially a distance L apart, at rest with respect to each other. At a given time, B accelerates toward A with constant proper (a) Working in A's frame, calculate the difference in readings on A's (b) Do the same by working in B's frame, and show that the acceleration a. Assum e aL 《 c2 and B's clocks when B reaches A. result agrees (neglecting higher-order effects) with the result from part (a).