An Introduction to Special Relativity and Its Applications

an introduction to special relativity and its applications

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An Introduction to Special Relativity and Its Applications

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Some of the topics discussed include: The Lorentz Transformation, Kinematic and Optical Effects, Classical Dynamics, 4-Vectors, and Relativistic Dynamics III.

An Introduction to Special Relativity and Its Applications,F. N. H. Robinson,World Scientific Publishing Company,9810224990,Physics,Relativity,Science,Science/Mathematics,Special relativity (Physics)

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