On the relativistic length

Foundations of Physics 6 (3):293-298 (1976)
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Abstract

The concept of relativistic length is introduced and discussed. The definition is based on a measuring procedure that directly uses a clock and light signals (analogous to the radar method), and it has as a consequence the increase of the longitudinal dimensions of fast-moving objects. Furthermore, the concept of relativistic length introduced here is in logical accord with the notion of distance utilized in relativistic electrodynamics

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Remarks on relativistic thermodynamics.V. N. Strel'tsov - 1977 - Foundations of Physics 7 (5-6):325-330.

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Theory of relativity.Wolfgang Pauli - 1958 - New York,: Pergamon Press.

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