Welcome back! Today we’re taking a look at a popular demonstration related to the concept of relativity.
When we observe and measure motion, we are inevitably making the measurement against some frame of reference. An inertial reference frame is the technical term for a frame of reference in which an object is observed to have no outside forces acting on it, so that it is moving freely in space. Sometimes we have to go to great lengths to determine what such a frame of reference might be – and in the case of Demonstration P1-02, it is literally a metal frame!
Read more about this exciting demonstration and how it can be used in class in our latest blog post.