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  • {{Special Relativity}} ==The principle of relativity== ...
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  • {{Special Relativity}} ...experiments, such as the Michelson-Morley experiment, in most textbooks on Relativity Theory. ...
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  • {{Special Relativity}} ...ive to each other means that momentum needs to be redefined as a result of relativity theory. ...
    19 KB (3,483 words) - 09:50, 3 September 2020
  • {{Special Relativity}} == Applications of Special Relativity == ...
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  • {{Special Relativity}} ...n a spacetime diagram for the last 24 hours, labeling by time and location special events such as meals, physics classes, etc. Relate the slope of the world l ...
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  • {{Special Relativity}} ==The modern approach to relativity== ...
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  • {{Special Relativity}} ...early Quantum Theory and later the Theory of General Relativity. Special Relativity is one of the foundation blocks of physics. ...
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  • {{Special Relativity}} ...momentum is velocity multiplied by mass. We can use the same definition in relativity, and see where it takes us. ...
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  • {{Special Relativity}} ...ates can be derived using linear algebra on the basis of the postulates of relativity and an extra homogeneity and isotropy assumption. ...
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  • {{Special Relativity}} Elementary geometric analysis is useful as an introduction to Special Relativity because it suggests the physical meaning of the coefficients that appear in ...
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  • {{Special Relativity}} The teaching of Special Relativity on undergraduate physics courses involves a considerable mathematical backg ...
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  • {{Special Relativity}} In relativity ''t'' is part of a four-vector, which means ''d''/''dt'' also is, so we can ...
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  • ===Special Relativity=== ...of Einstein's most famous theories was the theory of special relativity. Relativity explains the dynamics of systems in motion relative to one other. ...
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  • {{Special Relativity}} ==More about the relativity of simultaneity== ...
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  • ...ative from it. The following chapter, [[Fundamentals of Calculus, Special Relativity and Quantum mechanics/Integrals|Integrals]], will introduce the integral. ...
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  • == Applications of Special Relativity == In this chapter we continue the study of special relativity by applying the ideas developed in the previous chapter to the study of wav ...
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  • == The ABCs of relativity == See also the Wikibook [[Special relativity]] that contains an in-depth text on this subject. ...
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  • <[[General Relativity]] Now let's do special relativity using this notation: ...
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  • ===An application of relativity to waves === ...a ''special'' reference frame exists, and those for which there is no such special frame. ...
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  • ===Special Relativity=== ...of Einstein's most famous theories was the theory of special relativity. Relativity explains the dynamics of systems in motion relative to one other. ...
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  • == Relativity == Relativity is, in brief, the study of reference frames. A '''reference frame''' is a f ...
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  • ...ed when studying these topics under the theoretical framework of [[Special relativity]]. These constructs, while a little confusing for some people, are fundamen == Relativity == ...
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  • transformations. In special and general relativity, time depends on the considered reference frame. This yields ...
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  • < [[General Relativity]] in general relativity. General relativity is all about matter changing ...
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  • {{displaytitle|title={{BASEPAGENAME}}/Special relativity}} ...Relativity. This will help you understand what is "special" about "Special Relativity". ...
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  • ...re illustrating these simple commands with equations relating to [[Special Relativity]]. ...Though the speed of light, 'c', is actually close to 3*10^8 m/s in special relativity we use the convention of having it equal 1 so when we use very large veloci ...
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  • == Special relativity == ...lbert Einstein in the beginning of the 20th century. The Special Theory of Relativity is a successor of Classical Mechanics, which is based on Newtonian mechanic ...
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  • {{Special Relativity}} == Applications of Special Relativity == ...
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  • Classical mechanics is based on two fundamental principles: the [[Galilean relativity]] principle and the fundamental principle of dynamics. Let us state Galileo relativity principle: ...
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  • ==Dynamics in special relativity== their invariance under Lorentz transformations as required by relativity ...
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  • {{Special Relativity}} ...momentum is velocity multiplied by mass. We can use the same definition in relativity, and see where it takes us. ...
    6 KB (1,012 words) - 17:23, 8 January 2020
  • ...le:Cassini-science-br.jpg|thumb|right|250px|High-precision test of general relativity by the Cassini space probe (artist's impression): Radio signals sent betwee ...s developed by Albert Einstein between 1907 and 1915. According to general relativity, the observed gravitational attraction between masses results from the warp ...
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  • {{Special Relativity}} ...ates can be derived using linear algebra on the basis of the postulates of relativity and an extra homogeneity and isotropy assumption. ...
    7 KB (1,257 words) - 14:23, 4 July 2009
  • ...ains at rest or in uniform motion unless a force acts on it, is actually a special case of Newton's second law which applies when <math>\vec F=\vec0</math> . Note that the principle of relativity is closely related to Newtonian physics and is incompatible with pre-Newton ...
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  • (For a proof of this formula see [[A Roller Coaster Ride through Relativity/Appendix D|Appendix D]]) (The details are given in [[A Roller Coaster Ride through Relativity/Appendix A|Appendix A]] on the 1''g'' rocket problem.) ...
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