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Estimated Time: 45 minutes
Students work in groups to derive the Lorentz transformations for E & B fields using a moving capacitor.
A good introduction to this activity is a mini-lecture on how the charge and current density of an infinitely long wire change when viewed from a reference frame that is moving relative to the lab frame (See §11.1 of the text).
Many students don't write $u$ in terms of $\alpha$ on part 4 and so don't see the symmetry of the E and B fields in the moving frame.
On part 6, emphasize that the goal is to get rid of $\alpha$ by writing in terms of $E_y$ and $B_z$.
Things to emphasize in the wrap-up:
There are three different situations:
stationary capacitor in the lab frame
moving capacitor in the lab frame
moving capacitor in frame that is moving in the opposite direction
It is the angles that add and not the velocities.
Show the full set of Lorentz transformations
They have done one piece and that the derivation for the others are in Griffiths.
Show the Lorentz transformations in terms of parallel and perpendicular fields.
Emphasize that the $E$'s and $B$'s cross.