lorentz in A Sentence

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    Tag Archives: Lorentz invariance.

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    This bending is due to the Lorentz force, which is proportional to velocity.

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    (b) Prove that x2 + y2 + z2 = c2t2 is invariant under Lorentz transformation.

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    I thought I would post the geometric interpretation of Lorentz transformation(or how to go from SR to GR) here.

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    In the“Philosophical Implications” forum, there was an attempt to incorporate acceleration into Lorentz transformation using some clever calculus or numerical techniques.

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    Many physicists-including Woldemar Voigt, George FitzGerald, Joseph Larmor, and Hendrik Lorentz himself-had been discussing the physics implied by these equations since 1887.

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    We also have to account for the finite size of the viewing aperture, because the solid angle receiving the light also undergoes a Lorentz transformation.

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    It turns out that distances in space or in time separately are not invariant with respect to Lorentz coordinate transformations, but distances in Minkowski space-time along space-time intervals are-which justifies the name.

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    Otherwise, reference coordinate systems could be constructed(using the Lorentz transform of special relativity) in which an observer would see an effect precede its cause(i.e. the postulate of causality would be violated).

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    Certainly there were strong feelings expressed against his works during this period which Einstein replied to in the press quoting Lorentz, Planck and Eddington as supporting his theories and stating that certain Germans would have attacked them if he had been:.

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    Although these theories included equations identical to those that Einstein introduced(i.e. the Lorentz transformation), they were essentially ad hoc models proposed to explain the results of various experiments--including the famous Michelson-Morley interferometer experiment--that were extremely difficult to fit into existing paradigms.

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    The covariant formulation of classical electromagnetism refers to ways of writing the laws of classical electromagnetism(in particular, Maxwell's equations and the Lorentz force) in a form that is manifestly invariant under Lorentz transformations, in the formalism of special relativity using rectilinear inertial coordinate systems.

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    Although these theories included equations identical to those that Einstein introduced(i.e. the Lorentz transformation), they were essentially ad hoc models proposed to explain the results of various experiments- including the famous Michelson- Morley interferometer experiment- that were extremely difficult to fit into existing paradigms.

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