Figures index

From

The Right Speed of Light in a Vacuum (Space) and the Right Relativity

Hany Ali Hussein

International Journal of Physics. 2020, 8(4), 147-152 doi:10.12691/ijp-8-4-5
  • Figure 1. The apparent position of a star is displaced in the direction of the Earth motion
  • Figure 2. The displacement is L (v/c), where L is the length of the effect zone
  • Figure 3. The frequency and wavelength of non-horizontal beams are impacted with their angle with the velocity direction
  • Figure 4. Simple diagram for Michelson-Morley Experiment
  • Figure 5. The real and apparent positions of a star at the rear side of a Galaxy approaching Milky Way
  • Figure 6. The real and apparent positions of a star at the rear side of a Galaxy moving away from Milky Way
  • Figure 7. When a moving source tries to emit a photon at angle θ to the direction of motion, it tries to add its velocity to the emission velocity
  • Figure 8. Speed of the photon will be forced to be c, and only the angle of light beam will be impacted by the source speed