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    Aug 4, 2009, 07:43 AM
    Need ideas for a comic strip regarding special relativity concepts (Physics 11)
    So my summer school (Physics 11) teacher wants us to choose 3 special relativity concepts and draw 3 sperate comic strips on them.

    So far I've only chosen time dilation and I basically finished that because that wasn't hard, but now I have to choose 2 more concepts and draw comic strips for them.

    The concepts I've got left are:
    -reference frames/frames of reference
    -how simultaneous events for one observer aren't simultaneous for another.
    -michelson-morley experiment
    -the relativity principle
    -constancy of speed of light
    -why things can't exceed speed of light
    -length contraction
    -mass increase

    Can you please choose one or two concept(s) and give ideas that I can use for my comic strips.

    Thank you .

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