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Latest revision as of 22:23, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
TitleClassical and Relativistic Derivation of the Sagnac Effect
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Author(s)Wolfgang Engelhardt
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Published2013
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Abstract

Both the classical and the relativistic composition law for velocities are applied to re-calculate the Sagnac Effect. The ensuing formulae for the fringe shift are found to differ already in first order of v/c. Whilst the classical formula is validated by interferometric measurements and verified by the GPS-system, this is not the case for the relativistic result.