Assignment 1
January 27, 2020
1. Show that
∂ψ h̄2 2
ih̄=− ∇ ψ
∂t 2m
is invariant under Galilean transformation.
2. Show the most general form of Lorentz transformation matrix for boost
in x, y and z direction.
3. Show that acceleration
(1 − vx2 /c2 )3/2 0
a= a
(1 + vx u0 /c2 )2
∆u0
under Lorentz transformation, where a0 = ∆t0
4. If Aµ is a rank 1 tensor and B µν show that
(a) ηµν Aµ B να is a rank 1 tensor
(b) ηµα ηνβ Aµ Aν B αβ is a scalar
(c) ∂ µ = η µν ∂ν is a rank 1 tensor
5. Show
(a) Tab T ab ,T ab Va Vb are scalars
(b) T ab Vb is a contra-variant vector
(c) Tab V b is a covariant vector
ab ce
(d) Tcd Taf is a (2,2) tensor
6. Show that the squared length of a test particle’s 4-velocity uµ is -1.
7. A particle of rest mass m and 4-momentum p̄ is examined by an observer
with 4-velocity ū. Show that
(a) the energy he measures E = −p̄.ū
(b) the rest mass he attributes to the particle is m2 = −p̄2
(c) the momentum he measures has magnitude |p̄| = [(p̄.ū)2 + (p̄.p̄)]1/2
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(d) the ordinary velocity ~v he measures has magnitude
|p̄|
|~v | =
E
(e) the 4-vector v̄ in the observer’s Lorentz frame are
v0 = 0 v j = (dxj /dt)f or particle = ordinary velocity
is given by
p̄ + (p̄.ū)ū
v̄ =
−p̄.ū
8. (a) Prove that any time like vector Ū for which U 0 > 0 and Ū .Ū = −1
is the four-velocity of some world line.
(b) Use this to prove that for any timelike vector V̄ there is a lorentz
frame in which V̄ has zero spatial components.
9. Prove that conservation of four-momentum forbids a reaction in which
an electron and positron annhilate and produce a single photon (γ-ray).
Prove that the production of two photons is not forbidden.
10. Let a particle of charge e and rest mass m, initially at rest in the lab-
oratory, scatter a photon of initial frequency νi . Suppose the scattered
photon comes off at an angle θ from the incident direction. Use conserva-
tion of four-momentum to deduce that the photon’s final frequency νf is
given by
1 1 1 − cos θ
= +h
νf νi m
11. Let S be the two-dimensional plane x = 0 in three-dimensional Euclidean
space. Let ñ 6= 0 be a normal one-form to S.
(a) Show that if V~ is a vector which is not tangent to S, then ñ(V
~ ) 6= 0
(b) Show that if ñ(V~ ) > 0, then ñ(W~ ) > 0 for any W~ , which points
~ ~
toward the same side of S as V does (i.e any W that has the same
sign as V x )
(c) Show that any normal to S is a multiple of ñ.
(d) Generalize these statements to any arbitrary three-dimensional sur-
face in four-dimensional space time.
~ and the tensor P̄ whose components
12. Consider a timelike unit four-vector U
are given by
Pµν = ηµν + Uµ Uν
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(a) Show that P̄ is a projection operator that projects an arbitrary vector
~ into one orthogonal to U
V ~ . That is, show that the vector V~⊥ whose
components are
V⊥α = Pβα V β = (ηβα + U α Uβ )V β
is
~ and
i. orthogonal to U
ii. unaffected by P̄ :
α
V⊥⊥ := Pβα V⊥β = V⊥α
(b) Show that for an arbitrary non-null vector ~q, the tensor that projects
orthogonally to it has components
qµ qν
ηµν −
q α qα
How does this fails for null vectors? How does this relate to the
definition of P̄ ?
(c) Show that P̄ defined above is the metric tensor for vectors perpen-
~:
dicular to U
~⊥ , W
P̄ (V ~ ⊥ ) = ḡ(V
~⊥ , W
~ ⊥) = V
~ ⊥ .W
~⊥