
In physics, the Lorentz transformation (or transformations) is named after the Dutch physicist Hendrik Lorentz. It was the result of attempts by Lorentz and others to explain how the speed of light was observed to be independent of the reference frame, and to understand the symmetries of the laws of electromagnetism. The Lorentz transformation is ...
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A set of equations which are used, in relativity problems, to transform measurements from one frame of reference to another moving with respect to each other along axis x.andwherev = velocity of (v', v', v') system along the x-axis [ms
-1]t = time [s]c = speed of light = 2.998x10
8 [ms
-1]or withandthese can be re-writ...
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the mathematical transformation in the special theory of relativity that describes the way in which measurements of space, time, and other physical quantities differ for two observers in uniform relative motion.
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