Hi,
I am a University student studying Physics and need help understanding how you can go from an equation in format:
To:
![math question 2.png math question 2.png](https://www.freemathhelp.com/forum/data/attachments/3/3708-5737d9ef19065af39462d73c59afc5de.jpg)
For those curious I am looking at an explanation of time dilation where proof of the Lorentz gamma factor is provided. In the above example:
a represents the change in time
b represents the distance
c represents the speed of light (3.00x10^8 m/s)
and d represents velocity of the moving intertial frame as viewed from outside.
(Yes, I know I am not using standard symbols to notate the correct things like using v for velocity, delta t for change in time and so on. I am merely asking the question in a general form of how to get from the first shown equation to the second.)
I am a University student studying Physics and need help understanding how you can go from an equation in format:
![math question 1.png math question 1.png](https://www.freemathhelp.com/forum/data/attachments/3/3709-9c8f198274a59d2198aa179a0abbf941.jpg)
To:
![math question 2.png math question 2.png](https://www.freemathhelp.com/forum/data/attachments/3/3708-5737d9ef19065af39462d73c59afc5de.jpg)
For those curious I am looking at an explanation of time dilation where proof of the Lorentz gamma factor is provided. In the above example:
a represents the change in time
b represents the distance
c represents the speed of light (3.00x10^8 m/s)
and d represents velocity of the moving intertial frame as viewed from outside.
(Yes, I know I am not using standard symbols to notate the correct things like using v for velocity, delta t for change in time and so on. I am merely asking the question in a general form of how to get from the first shown equation to the second.)
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