Lecture 4: Waves in the Ether | Summary and Q&A

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Lecture 4: Waves in the Ether

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Maxwell's theory of light waves being electric and magnetic fields in the ether was challenged by the Michelson-Morley experiment, which found no evidence of the Earth's motion through the ether.

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  • 🙂 Maxwell's theory of light waves being electric and magnetic fields in the ether laid the foundation for modern electromagnetism.
  • 🤲 The Michelson-Morley experiment challenged Maxwell's theory by failing to detect the Earth's motion through the ether.

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[SQUEAKING] [RUSTLING] [CLICKING] DAVID KAISER: OK, so today we're going to be talking about waves in the ether-- a great topic, I think. Welcome back to 8225 STS 042, Physics in the 20th Century. To Maxwell and his really quite extraordinary work from the 1860s where he unites, as we've seen a few times, really, the study of optics of light waves ... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: What was Maxwell's conclusion about light waves in the ether?

Maxwell concluded that light waves were electric and magnetic fields propagating in the ether.

Q: What was the purpose of the Michelson-Morley experiment?

The experiment aimed to detect the Earth's motion through the ether and provide evidence for or against Maxwell's theory.

Q: What did the Michelson-Morley experiment find?

The experiment found no evidence of the Earth's motion through the ether, suggesting that Maxwell's theory might need further investigation.

Q: How did Lorentz explain the null result of the Michelson-Morley experiment?

Lorentz proposed the idea of Lorentz Contraction, which suggested that objects in motion contract in the direction of their motion, explaining why the experiment found no evidence of the Earth's motion through the ether.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • James Clerk Maxwell's theory in 1865 concluded that light waves were electric and magnetic fields propagating in the ether.

  • The Michelson-Morley experiment in the 1880s sought to detect the Earth's motion through the ether, but found no evidence of it.

  • Lorentz developed the idea of Lorentz Contraction, which explained the null result of the Michelson-Morley experiment by proposing that objects in motion contract in the direction of their motion.

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